Intent and Consciousness in the Philosophy of Edmund Husserl
Sanju Narayanan
Intent and Consciousness in the Philosophy of Edmund Husserl
Sanju Narayanan
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INTRODUCTION Intentionality and consciousness are the key concepts in Edmund Husserl's philosophy. Intentionality is the initial approach toward overcoming the uncritical application of traditionally defined realities such as the psychic, consciousness, continuity of lived experience, reason. The intentionality of an experience is a relation between the mental state of the experiencer and, in typical cases, some extra-mental thing, event, and state of affairs. Intentionality of consciousness is its defining characteristic. It is its essential nature to conceal meaning within itself, the quintessence of soul, mind, and reason. Consciousness is consciousness through and through. Consciousness directs itself toward its objects. It consists of a formal synthesis over time of the features that define the object as it is experienced. Consciousness is widely regarded as essential or definitive of the mental. It consists of inner, qualitative, subjective
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