.. Husserl does not assume, as does Brentano, that all psychical phenomena are "act" phenomena, but he admits psychical phenomena without "intention," as e.g., sensation, i.e.., he admits that these phenomena are merely erlebt. I reply that these phenomena are also, no doubt, consciously had, and that to this extent they are act-phenomena, because having consciously is the act. [etc]

(Hans Driesch, The Crisis in Psychology, London, Princeton, 1925, p. 165)

 

 

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