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My investigation into the nature of the modal concepts Husserl employs is motivated by the expectation that we may thereby be able to gain a deeper understanding of some of his crucial philosophical moves. The immediate stimulus for such an enquiry, however, was provided by Jaakko Hintikka’s book The Intentions of Intentionality in which he attempts an interpretation of Husserl’s notion of intentionality from the standpoint of possible world semantics.1
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Compare my “Intentionality and Possbile World: Husserl and Hintikka,” in H.L. Dreyfus, ed., Husserl, Intentionality and Cognitive Science (Cambridge: M.I.T. Press, 1982), pp. 233–251.
E. Husserl, Logical Investigations,trans. J.N. Finlay (New York: Humanities Press, 1970), p. 345. Hereafter cited as LI.
E. Husserl, Cartesian Meditations,trans. D. Cairns (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1960), § 19. Hereafter cited as CM.
CM,§27.
E. Husserl, Paris Lectures, trans. P. Koestenbaum ( The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1964 ), p. 33.
A. Gurwitsch, Leibniz: Philosophie des Panlogismus (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1974 ). The English translation is mine.
LI II, pp. 751–753.
This coincidence of modes has been emphasised by Nicolai Hartmann in his Möglichkeit und Wirklichkeit (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1949).
CM, §60.
Nicolai Hartmann, op.cit.
Compare my “Remarks on Nicolai Hartmann’s Modal Doctrine,” Kant Studien 54 (1963), pp. 181–187. Reprinted in Phenomenology and Ontology (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1970).
Kant, Critique of Pure Reason,A 219 = B 266.
E. Husserl, Experience and Judgment,trans J.S. Churchill and K. Ameriks (Evanston: Northwestern Press, 1973), p. 100. Hereafter cited as EJ.
EJ,p. 95.
Cf. EJ,p. 100.
CM, §§ 25 and 34.
Critique of Pure Reason,A 219 = B 266.
EJ, §§ 75–76.
Critique of Pure Reason,A 230–1 = B 282–4.
cm, §27.
CM, § 55.
L. Landgrebe, “The Phenomenological Concept of Experience,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (1973), esp. p. 10.
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Mohanty, J.N. (1999). Husserl on “Possibility”. In: Logic, Truth and the Modalities. Synthese Library, vol 278. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2113-4_10
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