Articulating Consciousness: Brentano and Husserl on Descriptive Analysis

Genki Uemura

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Front. Philos. China ›› 2020, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (3) : 352-379. DOI: 10.3868/s030-009-020-0021-1
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Articulating Consciousness: Brentano and Husserl on Descriptive Analysis

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The paper aims at reconstructing the conception of descriptive analysis shared by Brentano and the early Husserl. According to this shared conception, the descriptive analysis consists in the articulation of the multi-layered part-whole structure of consciousness. Focusing on the problem of intentional reference, the paper shows how they make different distinctions among parts of consciousness to carry out the descriptive analyses thus defined. Further, it shows how such a difference is closely connected to the two philosophers’ views on the nature of intentional reference.

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Brentano / Husserl / descriptive psychology / phenomenology / method / consciousness / intentionality / parts and wholes / existential dependence

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Genki Uemura. Articulating Consciousness: Brentano and Husserl on Descriptive Analysis. Front. Philos. China, 2020, 15(3): 352‒379 https://doi.org/10.3868/s030-009-020-0021-1

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