Mișcarea fenomenologică: idei definitorii
The Phenomenological Movement: Definitory Ideas
Author(s): Maria Simona BurianSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Editura Universitatii LUCIAN BLAGA din Sibiu
Keywords: philosophy; phenomenology; intentionality; experience; conscience;
Summary/Abstract: Psychology is a „real” science. Philosophy, logic, the mathematical sciences are all ideal. As we know, their truths are therefore a priori, independent of any empirical research. E. Husserl places the naturalism as a basis for a scientific philosophy. He places the whole world between parenthesis, thus ignoring the heterogeneous nature of existence.This is also the same approach for preconceived theories and opinions . He practices a kind of "epoche", which means we have to stop suddenly and ignore all pre-judgments for a while. The movement of the phenomenological reflection is not intended simply as a new interesting „theory”, but it pretends to offer a foundation, free of any other basic suppositions. I am aware of something: the apple as a real thing or the painting as a work of art. This focused character of my emotions is defined by Husserl as „intentionality’’.
Journal: SAECULUM
- Issue Year: 44/2017
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 29-36
- Page Count: 8
- Language: Romanian
- Content File-PDF
