On the Issue of Interrelation of Multiple Types of Teleology in Husserl’s Phenomenology: the Teleological Aspect of the Passage to the Phenomenological Attitude
Journal: Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2012-06-25
Authors : Georgy Chernavin;
Page : 7-40
Keywords : Teleology of history; ethical teleology; teleology of intentionality; immanent teleology of experience; concordance; completeness; infinite tasks; phenomenological attitude.;
Abstract
In this paper the different meanings of teleology in E. Husserl's phenomenology are treated, notably the three thematic rubrics of the teleological: the teleology of history, the ethical teleology and the teleology of intentionality (immanent teleology of the experience). The following common features of the diverse teleological investigations are determined: concordance, completeness, infi nity (i.e. the infi nite tasks). On this ground we conclude on the fundamental role of teleology within the intentional analysis of consciousness and on its key-role in the passage towards the phenomenological attitude.
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