La coscienza in Husserl e Rosmini
Intenzionalità e riduzione
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15168/rs.v0i3.82Keywords:
conscience, intentionality, reduction, Edmund Husserl, Antonio RosminiAbstract
Consciousness in Husserl and Rosmini: Intentionality and Reduction
This paper aims to examine the two main issues of Husserl’s phenomenology, intentionality and reduction, as well as the issue of consciousness in Antonio Rosmini. This should be done not by searching a possible combination between the two authors, but by investigating the differences and trying to grasp the stakes of their reflection. So, without trying to compare the incomparable, with Rosmini we will investigate some issues that also Husserl intended to deal with. From another point of view – or, perhaps, from completely different points of view – we will finally search for that common viewpoint that avoids too easy comparisons and, according to different paths, asks to look at “the things themselves”.
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