hyletics

English

Etymology

hyle + -t- + -ics

Noun

hyletics (uncountable)

  1. The study of matter or raw impressions of an intentional act; the abstraction from the form.

References

  • Paul Ricœur, Time and Narrative, As used by Husserl, vol. 3, University of Chicago Press, 1988; endnote 4, p. 281.

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