Study on the Consciousness of Husserl’s Intentionality Under the Influence of Psychology

Zhongxiu Liu1*, Junlin Xu1 and Shawn P. Daly2

Abstract

Husserl accepted the influence of descriptive psychology, inherited and developed the concept of intentionality, criticized and innovated the problem of empiricism from epistemology, and Conscious Intentionality has become the core idea of Husserl’s phenomenology. By analyzing Husserl’s concept of consciousness, we can clarify the internal structure of Husserl’s definition of “consciousness” on the basis of understanding the internal relationship of Husserl’s concept of consciousness: the concept of consciousness is not equivalent to the concept of intentionality, only when the concept of consciousness based on intentionality does the real concept of Husserl’s consciousness become manifest. Husserl’s concept of consciousness not only affects Martin Heidegger and Searle, but also has an important influence on the later philosophy of mind, and promotes the integration of philosophy of mind and philosophy of language.

Keywords

descriptive psychology; Husserl; intentionality; consciousness

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Liu, Z., Xu, J., Dalay, S. P. (2021). Study on the Consciousness of Husserl’s Intentionality Under the Influence of Psychology. International Journal of Scientific Advances (IJSCIA), Volume 2| Issue 2: Mar-Apr 2021, Pages 211-214, URL: https://www.ijscia.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Volume2-Issue2-Mar-Apr-No.71-211-214.pdf

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Volume 2 | Issue 2: Mar-Apr 2021