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Abstract
This article explores the fundamental aspects of judgemental sense from the knowledge origins perspective. It reconstructs the notion of categorial intuitions described in Husserl's sixth Logical Investigations, relating it to 'knowledge origination' as an intuitive fulfilment of signifying acts. This leads to a synthesis of intuitive aspects from categorial elements for a judgemental sense or thinking and attitude from perception. The tension between categorial intuitions is understood as foundational and founded acts. The investigation focuses on perceptual judgements and categories, fulfilling the judgemental sense of categorial elements and attitude.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Oct 12, 2020
Authors
Kiran Pala
Tags
judgemental sense
categorial intuitions
knowledge origination
Husserl
perceptual judgments
intuitive fulfilment
foundational acts
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