Husserl's Ethics of Intentionality-within the problematic of "Intention" and "Fulfillment"
Abstract
Husserl's philosophy is often labeled as "epistemology," the name, but, in fact, he also attached great importance to ethics. Husserl good behavior of his theory of the method used to study extended to the study of the practice act, which, with the intention to enrich this concept is the best example, were originally used to construct the theory of knowledge, then, Husserl also among them the introduction of research ethics, however, this transplant is effective, it will be caught in a dilemma? This followed the development of Husserl's ethics process, with the intent of the concept and enrich it for clues, trying to study such a transplant effectiveness, and the appearance of Husserl's intention to question the model. Despite the fact that Husserl's philosophy is always labeled "epistemology", he puts a lot of stress on ethics. Husserl is adept at adapting his theoretical methodology to the sphere of practical acts, which can well be seen in the following pair of concepts: intention and fulfillment. From the outset, they were used to construct his type of epistemology. Then they are introduced into ethics. However, it is not clear whether this transplant will run into a dilemma? This essay, along the lines of Husserl's ethics led by the concepts of intention and fulfillment, attempts to test the validity of this transplant and to question the representational mode of intentionality