Intentionality of moods and horizon consciousness in Husserl's phenomenology
pp. 93-103
Abstract
The aim of this chapter is to explain the intentionality of moods through the idea of horizon-consciousness, as according to Husserl's phenomenology. In order to do this, I point to some aspects of Husserl's phenomenological description of moods in different moments of his work: namely, from the texts written before the Logische Untersuchungen, to the unpublished manuscripts of Studien zur Struktur des Bewusstseins, as well as other texts from the Nachlass. Following this, I argue for a description of moods as emotional meaning references according to the model of phenomenological analysis of intentional horizons and its connections according to Husserl's Philosophy.
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Ubiali Marta, Wehrle Maren (2015) Feeling and value, willing and action: essays in the context of a phenomenological psychology. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 93-103
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10326-6_6
Full citation:
Quepons Ignacio (2015) „Intentionality of moods and horizon consciousness in Husserl's phenomenology“, In: M. Ubiali & M. Wehrle (eds.), Feeling and value, willing and action, Dordrecht, Springer, 93–103.