Towards the origin of intentionality. Inquiry for a original state in Husserl, Henry and Marion

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  • Claudio Marenghi Universidad Católica de La Plata https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3151-4410

    Profesor universitario de Filosofía y egresado de la Universidad Católica Argentina. Trabaja actualmente como profesor de nivel terciario y universitario en el Consejo Superior de Educación Católica y ONSUDEC y en la Universidad Católica de La Plata. Entre sus últimos artículos publicados se encuentran: “Dasein, Existenz, In-der-Welt-sein” en la revista Persona (2020), “El conocimiento simbólico en Gottfried Leibniz” en la revista Studium (2019) y “La originalidad de la ontología tomista y su giro en torno al ser” en la revista Studia Gilsoniana (2018).
    Correo electrónico: claudiomarenghi@yahoo.com.ar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/arete.202201.005

Keywords:

Husserl, Henry, Marion, Passivity, Intentionality

Abstract

The intentional correlation between the consciousness and the world is the central theme of phenomenology. Edmund Husserl has attempted to found this correlation by making explicit a previous passive vital course, teleologically oriented towards intentional activities. In this same task, Michel Henry has accentuated the pole of the immanence of correlation, founding the intentionality of consciousness in affective life. For their part, Jean-Luc Marion has emphasized the pole of the transcendence of correlation and has decentered the intentionality of consciousness, attending to the saturation of phenomena. In this work we intend to briefly go through the three paths indicated in search of the original proto-phenomenon of the experience, trying to contrast the proposals and glimpse possible convergences.

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Published

2022-07-14

How to Cite

Marenghi, C. (2022). Towards the origin of intentionality. Inquiry for a original state in Husserl, Henry and Marion. Areté, 34(1), 109–143. https://doi.org/10.18800/arete.202201.005

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