CONCEPT
The Phenomenology of Honest Authorship
The account of what the creative experience
actually feels like when the
Romantic mystifications are set aside — the felt experience of ownership preserved, its metaphysical interpretation abandoned.
The strongest counter-argument to
Woodmansee's historicization is phenomenological: the writer who labors over a sentence until it sounds right, who feels the specific
satisfaction of finding the word she was reaching for, who experiences the text as an extension of herself — this writer is not deluded. She is experiencing something genuine about the relationship
between a
consciousness and its
expression. The constructionist analysis cannot explain this experience away. The response is not that the experience is illusory but that the experience is compatible with multiple explanatory frameworks. The feeling of creative ownership is real. The Romantic interpretation of the feeling — that it is evidence of singular interior origination — is optional. The post-Romantic framework preserves the phenomenology while replacing the metaphysics.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Young's 1759 Conjectures rested heavily on the felt experience of composition. Creation feels like organic growth from within, and Young took the feeling as evidence for the metaphysical claim.