出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/06/06 15:23 UTC 版)
From German Appräsentation, coined by Edmund Husserl from appräsentieren, from Latin ad- + praesentatio.
appresentation (uncountable)
In Husserl's phenomenology, appresentation is distinguished from presentation (direct givenness). It is most famously used to explain the experience of other minds: another person's body is directly presented, but their consciousness is appresented. The concept was later extended by Alfred Schütz to include signs, symbols, and indications.