Calcagno's article (16.2)

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Calcagno's article (16.2)

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Author

Antonio Calcagno

Title

Gerda Walther: On the Possibility of a Passive Sense of Community and the Inner Time Consciousness of Community

Abstract

If community is determined primarily in consciousness as a mental state of oneness, can community exist when there is no accompanying mental state or collective intentionality that makes us realise that we are one community? Walther would respond affirmatively, arguing that there is a deep psychological structure of habit that allows us to continue to experience ourselves as a community. The habit of community works on all levels of our person, including our bodies, psyches and spirits (Geist). It allows us to continue to be in community even though we are not always conscious of it. Husserl would describe this as part of the passive synthesis of Vergemeinschaftung. Walther’s analysis of the passive structure of habit opens up important possibilities for the inner consciousness of time. Drawing from Husserl’s and Walther’s analyses, I argue for the possibility of a communal inner time consciousness, or an inner awareness of time consciousness of the community, which gives rise to three constitutive moments: communal retention or communal memory, a sense of the communal present or a communal “now,” and communal protentions or anticipations. Ultimately, I will show how Walther’s treatment of habit demonstrates that time conditions the lived experience of community. One can, therefore, speak of a time of the community—its past, present and future—even though Walther herself does not explicitly develop this possibility.

Volume

16.2 (Fall/Automne 2012)

Pages

89-105

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“Calcagno's article (16.2),” Symposium, accessed May 8, 2024, http://www.artsrn.ualberta.ca/symposium/items/show/313.

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