TY - BOOK ID - 7079716 TI - Competing interpretations of Husserl's noema : Gurwitsch versus Smith and McIntyre. PY - 2009 VL - 5 SN - 15240193 SN - 9781433104572 1433104571 PB - New York Lang DB - UniCat KW - Intentionality (Philosophy) KW - Husserl, Edmund, KW - Gurwitsch, Aron. KW - Smith, David Woodruff, KW - Act (Philosophy) KW - Mind and body KW - Philosophy KW - Hu-sai-erh, KW - Gusserlʹ, Ėdmund, KW - Huserl, E., KW - Khuserl, KW - Husserl, E. KW - Huserl, Edmund, KW - Hūsirl, Idmūnd, KW - הוסרל, אדמונד, KW - 胡塞尔, E, KW - Husserl, Edmund KW - Husserl, Edmond KW - Gurwitz, Aaron S. KW - Husserl, Edmund, - 1859-1938. KW - Gurwitsch, Aron. - Field of consciousness. KW - Smith, David Woodruff, - 1944- - Husserl and intentionality. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7079716 AB - Edmund Husserl introduces the term noema in Ideas I in order to explicate his theory of intentionality. Given the ambiguities in Husserls own usage of the noema, it is no surprise that the term is the subject of conflicting interpretations by scholars. This book undertakes a critical assessment of two such interpretations: the gestalt psychological interpretation of Aron Gurwitsch and the linguistic philosophical interpretation of the Frege scholars, David Woodruff Smith and Ronald McIntyre. The author argues that the ambiguities in Ideas I can only be resolved by appeal to Husserls other works, especially his newly published texts and research manuscripts. ER -