From the Naturalistic to the Transcendental Conception of Intentionality

Comparative and Continental Philosophy 10 (1):74-87 (2018)
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ABSTRACTThis paper reconstructs and defends a Husserlian transcendental conception of intentionality. Initially, naturalistic conception of intentionality seems attractive, however, a naturalistic understanding conceals the true meaning of the puzzle and the nature of intentionality. Following Kant and primarily Husserl, this paper tries to determine the conditions a transcendental conception of intentionality must satisfy in order to be qualified as “transcendental”. Additionally, following Husserl, this paper argues that the alternative transcendental conception is not only possible, hence plausible; but also necessary, in the sense that a thorough understanding of intentionality can only be achieved if a transcendental conception is adopted.

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