原始存在:在预反射意识的架构中的边界层
Cristobal Pacheco1, Pablo Fossa2
1University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. cristobalp@live.cl.
Integrative psychological & behavioral science
|November 30, 2025
概括
这项研究引入了原始存在,一种反思前的情感体验,挑战了对时间和自我的传统观点. 它建议调整现象绘图来探索这些不稳定的,经常被忽视的体验维度.
科学领域:
- 现象学研究 现象学研究
- 嵌入式认知 嵌入式认知
- 情感科学是一种情感科学.
背景情况:
- 传统的定性研究往往优先考虑连贯性,可能排除了经验的关键情感和体质维度.
- 现有的现象学框架可能无法完全捕捉生活经验的预反射,情感层.
- 哈塞尔和梅罗 - 庞蒂的基础见解突出了内部时间意识和可见/不可见的复杂性.
研究的目的:
- 引入并从概念上阐述原有存在的概念.
- 探索情感体验是如何通过破裂,沉默和身体强度而不是明确的意义而出现的.
- 为研究不稳定的现象提出现象绘图 (PM) 的适应方案.
主要方法:
- 原始存在的概念阐述,借鉴现象学哲学.
- 批评有利于连贯性的定性研究方法.
- 扩展现象映射 (PM) 以追踪情感差距,身体位移和时间不一致的创新.
主要成果:
- 原始存在被理论化为一种反思前,情感层次的经验,抵御叙事整合.
- 适应的PM方法为探索难以掌握的经验残留提供了一个框架,包括情感差距和时间暂停.
- 这项研究挑战了关于主观性的主流假设,并扩大了现象学调查.
结论:
- 原始存在为理解生活经验提供了一个新的镜头,超越了明确的意义.
- 现象学映射 (PM) 可以创新地适应研究预反射情感现象.
- 这种重新概念化扩大了现象学和体现研究的认识论范围.
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