The concept of intentionality: phenomenological and analytical measurements

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 2 (22):3-7 (2012)
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The features of intentionality concept application within phenomenology and analytic philosophy have been considered. The correlation between the concepts of consciousness and language has been analyzed. The possibility of dialogue between phenomenology and analytic philosophy that is stimulated by common interest in studying human consciousness intentionality are stated.

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