PT Journal AU Jendrulkova, E TI Implicit temporality in schizophrenia through the lens of phenomenological psychopathology SO Diskuze v psychologii PY 2025 BP 16 EP 22 VL 5 IS 2 DI 10.5507/dvp.2023.014 DE phenomenological psychopathology; phenomenology; schizophrenia; temporality AB This paper is an overview of phenomenological perspectives that deal with the experience of time during schizophrenia. The issue of time for schizophrenic individuals has been a central theme in the field of phenomenological psychopathology for a number of years and has roots in the philosophical tradition of phenomenology-especially in the ideas of Husserl and Merleau-Ponty. The role of time for schizophrenic individuals was further accentuated by Minkowski, Kimura and Jaspers in their works. In the present study emphasis is placed on the viewpoint of implicit temporal consciousness from the perspectives of both phenomenology and phenomenological psychopathology with regard to schizophrenia. In our own time, there are talks of disorders of implicit temporality in individuals suffering from schizophrenia, which is related to diverse experiential phenomena (Fuchs, 2019; Fuchs & Pallagrosi, 2018; Fuchs & Van Duppen, 2017; Stanghellini et al., 2016; Fuchs, 2007). The phenomena of temporality could be examined by the psychometric tool of EAWE or EASE. ER