Husserl and Intentionality A Study of Mind, Meaning, and Language

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DAVID WOODRUFF SMITH Dept. of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine and RONALD McINTYRE

Dept. of Philosophy, California State University, Northridge

HUSSERL AND INTENTIONALITY A Study of Mind, Meaning, and Language

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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Smith, David Woodruff, 1944Husser! and intentionality. (Synthese library; v. 154) Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Husser!, Edmund, 1859 1938. 2. Intention (Logic)-History--20th century. 3. Thought and thinking-History20th century. 4. Semantics (Philosophy)--History-20th century. 1. McIntyre, Ronald, 1942II. Title B3279.H94S55 1982 128'.2 82-9865 ISBN 978-90-277-1730-6 ISBN 978-94-010-9383-5 (eBook) DOl 10.1007/978-94-010-9383-5

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T ABLE OF CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

vii

ABBREVIA TIONS

ix

PREFACE

xi

INTRODUCTION

xiii

ANALYTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS

xix

CHAPTER 1/ Intentionality and Intensionality CHAPTER II / Some Classical Approaches to the Problems ofIntentionality and Intensionality

40

CHAPTE R III / Fundamentals of Husserl's Theory of Intentionality

87

CHAPTER IV / Husserl's Theory of Noematic Sinn

153

CHAPTER V / Husserl's Notion of Horizon

227

CHAPTER vI/Horizon-Analysis and the Possible-Worlds Explication of Meaning

266

CHAPTER VII / Intentionality and Possible-Worlds Semantics

308

CHAPTER VIII / Definite, or De Re, Intention in a Husserlian Framework

354

BIBLIOGRAPHY

407

INDEX OF NAMES

417

INDEX OF TOPICS

419

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We thank the appropriate parties for their kind permission to quote at some length, for the purpose of scholarly commentary, from the following works by Edmund Husserl: Cartesian Meditations, English translation by Dorion Cairns (Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1960); Experience and Judgment (revised and edited by Ludwig Landgrebe), English translation by James S. Churchill and Karl Ameriks (Northwestern University Press, Evanston, 1973) (British Commonwealth rights licensed to Routledge & Kegan Paul, Ltd.); Ideen zu einer rein en Phiinomenologie und phiinomenologischen Philosophie, erste