Presence

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Ambrette Seed, Carnation Absolute, Cassia, Castoreum Absolute, Chinese Agarwood, Cistus, Civet Absolute, Clove Bud, Deer Musk, Grapefruit, Hinoki, Labdanum Absolute, Mysore Sandalwood, Neroli, Oregano, Prune, Rosewood, Star Anise, Tobacco Absolute, Ylang Ylang Extra

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The general thesis, by the virtue of which the real surrounding world is not just given in consciousness continuously by general apprehension, but is given and familiar as factually existing “actuality” , naturally does not consist of a particular act, of an articulated judgment about existence. It is, after all, something during the whole length of the attitude, i.e. [something] continuously permanent during the natural waking life [directed at the world]. That which at any time is perceived, clearly or obscurely made present—in short, everything from the natural world which is experientially familiar and familiar before any thinking— bears … the characteristic “there,” “at hand”, a characteristic which essentially can ground an expressed (predicative) judgment about existence that is in agreement with this character.
-Edmund Husserl, Ideas for a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy

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Parfum Extrait

Notes:

Ambrette Seed, Carnation Absolute, Cassia, Castoreum Absolute, Chinese Agarwood, Cistus, Civet Absolute, Clove Bud, Deer Musk, Grapefruit, Hinoki, Labdanum Absolute, Mysore Sandalwood, Neroli, Oregano, Prune, Rosewood, Star Anise, Tobacco Absolute, Ylang Ylang Extra

Description:

The general thesis, by the virtue of which the real surrounding world is not just given in consciousness continuously by general apprehension, but is given and familiar as factually existing “actuality” , naturally does not consist of a particular act, of an articulated judgment about existence. It is, after all, something during the whole length of the attitude, i.e. [something] continuously permanent during the natural waking life [directed at the world]. That which at any time is perceived, clearly or obscurely made present—in short, everything from the natural world which is experientially familiar and familiar before any thinking— bears … the characteristic “there,” “at hand”, a characteristic which essentially can ground an expressed (predicative) judgment about existence that is in agreement with this character.
-Edmund Husserl, Ideas for a Pure Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy