Motivational analysis in Husserl's genetic phenomenology
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Abstract
The paper discusses motivation as the inner lawfulness of consciousness and a central methodological principle of genetic phenomenology, highlighting the problem of its ambiguous status oscillating between a historical-empirical and a transcendental account of consciousness. The focus on motivation allows for the practical character of intentionality to emerge, thus presenting genetic phenomenology as a more comprehensive approach to subjective life which takes into account its constitutive indeterminacy.
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Ferencz-Flatz Christian, Staiti Andrea (2018) The promise of genetic phenomenology. Studia Phaenomenologica 18.
Full citation:
Pugliese Alice (2018) „Motivational analysis in Husserl's genetic phenomenology“. Studia Phaenomenologica 18, n/a.