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This article takes Husserl's Phenomenology, more concretely his analysis of time, as its starting point. Departing from the phenomenological horizon of time, I ask about the relation between time and the aesthetic experience. Through the notion of "extemporal happiness", as used by Proust in 'A la recherche du temps perdu', ask whether the Phenomenology of time can provide a ground to the question about the temporality of the aesthetics. If it is possible, Phenomenology itself could find in aesthetics its own ground, because it is precisely here where the phenomenological view is able to show it scope.

Carrillo Castillo, L. (1999). Time and aesthetic experience, Husserl’s analyses of “time” and Proust’s notion of extra-temporal joy. Praxis Filosófica, (10/11), 257–286. https://doi.org/10.25100/pfilosofica.nsv0i10/11.15313

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