No. 15 (2018): Methods of Philosophy
Section 3. Phenomenology

Phenomenological Empiricism

Roberta Lanfredini
University of Florence

Published 2019-03-13

Keywords

  • phenomenology,
  • empiricism,
  • intentionality

How to Cite

Lanfredini, R. (2019). Phenomenological Empiricism. Phenomenology and Mind, (15), 104–114. https://doi.org/10.13128/Phe_Mi-24975

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to compare Phenomenological Empiricism with two different kinds of Empiricism: Classical Empiricism (represented by Hume) and Logical Empiricism (represented by Schlick). Phenomenological Empiricism is at the same time a radical and sophisticated theory of experience, in which intentionality, ideation, material a priori, a complex notion of data and of intuition play a crucial role.