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Necker Cube Illustrating the Visible, Invisible, Field-in-Field Cube Sides (Lanigan 2021).

Necker Cube Illustrating the Visible, Invisible, Field-in-Field Cube Sides (Lanigan 2021).

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... of founding) constituting a perception in the world. To use one of Husserl's examples, I can see some sides of a six-sided die or cube (actualities), but the unseen sides of the die exist as potentialities, not as a finished datum (1931: 45). While the structure of the die as a six-sided shape is fairly well determinate in any drawing of a cube (Fig. 2), the conventional pattern of dots for the unseen sides provides the object with some indeterminateness (potentiality). Thus, perception "always leaves further particulars open. This leaving open prior to further determination (which perhaps never takes place) is a moment included in the given consciousness itself; it is precisely what ...
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... particulars open. This leaving open prior to further determination (which perhaps never takes place) is a moment included in the given consciousness itself; it is precisely what makes up the 'horizon' " (1931: 45). The potential contained in the process includes the process itself as in the case of a field-in-field, which is a cube-in-cube (Fig. 2). In his analysis of Reason as perception, Jaspers generalizes these described process properties of ideality, potentiality, and actuality into the realm of existence vs. Existenz. In the Dasein passage above, I translate the term Bewußtsein (Bewusstsein), from Von der Wahrheit (1947), as "awareness"; I initially translated it as ...

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