Rose Ellen Dunn

Finding Grace with God


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href="#ulink_1dceedfc-afc5-559f-a0ab-a42093b05363">49 Husserl seeks to return philosophy to the life of the living subject and to allow the meaning of an object of experience to emerge from the manner in which the object appears to consciousness. Central to Husserlian phenomenology is the understanding of consciousness as intentional. Consciousness is, simply put, the consciousness of something: the consciousness of the experiencing subject is intentionally directed toward the object of experience. Phenomenology describes various structures of experience—perception, memory, imagination, judgment—through which meaning emerges and a world is constituted for the experiencing subject.

      Martin Heidegger: Ontological Phenomenology