Husserl and Intentionality von D.W Smith | A Study of Mind, Meaning, and Language | ISBN 9789401093835

Husserl and Intentionality

A Study of Mind, Meaning, and Language

von D.W Smith und R. McIntyre
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinD.W Smith
Autor / AutorinR. McIntyre
Buchcover Husserl and Intentionality | D.W Smith | EAN 9789401093835 | ISBN 94-010-9383-0 | ISBN 978-94-010-9383-5

Husserl and Intentionality

A Study of Mind, Meaning, and Language

von D.W Smith und R. McIntyre
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinD.W Smith
Autor / AutorinR. McIntyre

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Analytical Table of Contents.
  • I/Intentionality and Intensionality.
  • 1. The Intentionality of Acts of Consciousness.
  • 2. Some Main Characteristics of “Intentional Relations”.
  • 3. The Intensionality of Act-Contexts.
  • 4. Intensionality vis-à-vis Intentionality.
  • II/Some Classical Approaches to the Problems of Intentionality and Intensionality.
  • 1. Theories of Intentionality as Theories About the Objects of Intention.
  • 2. Object-Theories of Intentionality.
  • III/Fundamentals of Husserl’s Theory of Intentionality.
  • 1. Husserl’s Phenomenological Approach to Intentionality.
  • 2. “Phenomenological Content”.
  • 3. Husserl’s Basic Theory: Intention via Sinn.
  • IV/Husserl’s Theory of Noematic Sinn.
  • 1. Interpreting Noematic Sinn.
  • 2. Husserl’s Identification of Linguistic Meaning and Noematic Sinn.
  • 3. How Is Intention Achieved via Sinn?.
  • V/Husserl’s Notion of Horizon.
  • 1. Meaning and Possible Experience: The Turn to Husserl’s Notion of Horizon.
  • 2. Husserl’s Conception of Horizon.
  • 3. Horizon and Background Beliefs.
  • 4. The Structure of an Act’s Horizon 25.
  • 5. Toward a Generalized Theory of Horizon.
  • VI/Horizon-Analysis and the Possible-Worlds Explication of Meaning.
  • 1. Horizon-Analysis as Explication of Sinn and Intention.
  • 2. The Explication of Meaning in Terms of Possible Worlds.
  • 3. The Basis in Husserl for a Possible-Worlds Explication of Meaning and Intention.
  • VII/Intentionality and Possible-Worlds Semantics.
  • 1. Intentionality in Possible-Worlds Theory.
  • 2. Possible-Worlds Semantics for Propositional Attitudes.
  • 3. Intentionality in Possible-Worlds Semantics for Propositional Attitudes.
  • 4. A Husserlian Possible-Worlds Semantics for Propositional Attitudes.
  • VIII/Definite, or De Re, Intention in a Husserlian Framework.
  • 1. The Characterization ofDefinite, or De Re, Intention.
  • 2. Perceptual Acquaintance.
  • 3. Identity, Individuation, and Individuation in Consciousness.
  • 4. Toward a Phenomenological Account of Individuative Consciousness.