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Husserl’s Phenomenology of Internal Time-Consciousness is the great first-fruit of the phenomenological approach.1 Its first part, the one relevant to this paper, was delivered as a lecture course in 1904–05 and published by Heidegger in 1928. Its most often reproduced element is the “Diagram of Time” (10).
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Brann, E.T.H. (1998). Augustine as Phenomenologist: A Time Diagram. In: Hopkins, B.C. (eds) Phenomenology: Japanese and American Perspectives. Contributions to Phenomenology, vol 36. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2610-8_13
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