par Richir, Marc
Référence Studia Phaenomenologica, 8, page (177-186)
Publication Publié, 2008
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : As a development of his former researches on speech - that he dis- distinguishes from instituted language and that he identifies to thought - the author points out a special kind of fantasy, already observed by Husserl himself: the perceptive Phantasie. Analysed here as a form of transition from perception (Perzeption) to what is impossible to be represented (l'infigurable), this form of fantasy aims at what Winnicot understood as a transitional object. Preceding any intentional and even imaginary foundation (Stiftung), the perceptive Phantasie is the very core of speech, that poetry allows us to see as the living form of transcendental interfacticity. The perceptive Phantasie is thus the concrete condition of the "reflexivity" of meaning, which is accomplished in speech by a mutual affectivity, perception nourishing itself from the virtual.