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Husserl Intuitive The Origin Of The Concept

Posted on:2004-12-08Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z Y ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:1115360122472128Subject:Foreign philosophy
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The origin of Edmurd Husserl's concept of intuition is what this thesis want to investigate into. The phase of it refers to the ten years from the publication of Philosophy of Arithmatic(1891) to that of logical investigations's second volume (1901). The concept of intentionality is " the necessary start point concept and also the basic one of phemomenology" , and the intuition in essence belongs to the intentional act. So the investigation of the intuition requires a correlative investigation into the intentionaltiy. That investigation is divided into the genetic one and the static one.The genetic investigations's aim is to study the development of intentionality, and the formation of the concept of intuition. The transformation from the old concept of intuitin to the new one is the result of a change from the old concept of intentionaltiy to the new one also. The intentional act is discovered in analysis of the linguistic signitive act, and the discovery of ideality of meaning dertermined it. The new analysis has an extending process from the signitive act to the intuitive one.The static investigation is to study the application of that new concept of intentionality. The new concept of intuition came into being in logical investigation. The signitive act and the intuitive one have a same intentional structure. The basic schema of the intentional constitution is sensory content and sense-giving act.But the concept of intuition instead challenged this basic schema of constitution. The dualistic schema of constitution of intentionality has met some great difficulties. Those difficulties appeared in the relation between intuition and meaning, in the inner perception and in the category intuition too. These difficulties called for a new schema of intentional constitution for intuition, so as to resolve the problem of sensory constitution.
Keywords/Search Tags:Intuition, Intentionality, Sensory content, Sense-giving act, Constitution
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