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- Title
Intencionalumo kritika Heideggerio ir Levino filosofijoje.
- Authors
Jonkus, Dalius
- Abstract
The article discusses Heidegger's and Levinas' criticism of intentionality. Heidegger claims to be re-thinking intentionality in terms of the transcendence and relocate it in the practical domain. Levinas criticize epistemological, representationalist approaches of intentionality. Both authors accept Husserl's accounts of intentionality as correlation between consciousness and world. But Heidegger attempts to understand intentionality on the basis of total fulfillment of acts and Levinas pretend intentionality reduce to unconscious or unrealizable experience. Both authors attempts to transform concept of intentionality. I will argue that the concept of intentionality cannot be reduced to theoretical relation with object of cognition. Intentionality is practical realization, transitive movement and teleological process, while every separate act of consciousness preserves the interconnection with the integral intentional life.
- Subjects
INTENTIONALITY (Philosophy); HEIDEGGER, Martin, 1889-1976; LEVINAS, Emmanuel, 1906-1995; CONSCIOUSNESS; TRANSCENDENCE (Philosophy)
- Publication
Man & the Word / Zmogus ir zodis, 2007, Vol 9, Issue 4, p15
- ISSN
1392-8600
- Publication type
Article