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ISSUE:    Historical, Philosophical, Political and Law Sciences, Culturology and Study of Art. Theory & Practice. 2011. Issue 8-2
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CONSCIOUSNESS NATURAL ATTITUDE OVERCOMING IN E. HUSSERL'S PHENOMENOLOGY

Andrei Vasil'evich Ignatov
St. Petersburg Chemical-Pharmaceutical Academy


Submitted: November 10, 2011
Abstract. The author considers E. Husserl's critical view on consciousness natural attitude which he discovers at the positing foundation of empirical sciences as well as classical metaphysics, analyzes E. Husserl's general train of thought on this problem and characterizes the result of natural attitude principle overcoming in phenomenology and further method development by E. Husserl.
Key words and phrases:
феноменология
редукция
сознание
естественная установка сознания
интенциональность
акт
phenomenology
reduction
consciousness
consciousness natural attitude
intentionality
act
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  2. Гуссерль Э. Логические исследования. СПб., 1909. 224 c.
  3. Мотрошилова Н. М. Анализ «предметностей» сознания в феноменологии Э. Гуссерля // Проблема сознания в современной западной философии. М., 1989. 56 c.
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