No. 4 (2013): Sense and Sensibility. Empirical and Philosophical Investigations on the Five Senses
Session 1. Perception, Embodiment, Sensibility

Husserl’s Phenomenology of Validity

Published 2016-11-26

Keywords

  • intentionality,
  • active and passive synthesis,
  • signitive acts

How to Cite

Ferrarello, S. (2016). Husserl’s Phenomenology of Validity. Phenomenology and Mind, (4), 114–121. https://doi.org/10.13128/Phe_Mi-19594

Abstract

What is a practical intention, particularly an evaluating intention? Are values representational states that work differently from epistemological truths? Are our perceptual experiences representational states? To simplify the inquiry, I will theoretically divide the questions into two groups: the former concerning the distinction between signitive and practical intention and the latter pertaining to the objectivity of a value. The texts I will refer to are Husserl’s Ideas and Analysis.