BLAUSTEIN'S VIEW OF PHENOMENOLOGY: CHOSEN ASPECTS OF HIS CRITIQUE OF HUSSERL'S UNDERSTANDING OF ACTS Cover Image

DIE PHÄNOMENOLOGIE VON BLAUSTEIN: DIE AUSGEWÄHLTEN ASPEKTE DER KRITIK DER HUSSERLSCHEN VERSTÄNDNIS DES ACTES
BLAUSTEIN'S VIEW OF PHENOMENOLOGY: CHOSEN ASPECTS OF HIS CRITIQUE OF HUSSERL'S UNDERSTANDING OF ACTS

Author(s): Magdalena Gilicka
Subject(s): Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Phenomenology
Published by: Editura Universitaria Craiova
Keywords: intentional act; intentional fullness; experience; intentional message; theory of tones;

Summary/Abstract: This article is a comparative analysis the views of Leopold Blaustein and Edmund Husserl. Main problem approached in the article is the concept of an intentional act, around which orbit many other issues connected with phenomenological method, such as: intentional messages, theory of tones, and intentional fullness. The last part concentrates on the concept of the intentional act in a more broad way and aims to answer whether an intentional act is always simultaneously a perception and interpretation of experiences.

  • Issue Year: 1/2017
  • Issue No: 39
  • Page Range: 44-56
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: German