Faith and doubt: The noematic dimensions of belief in Husserl

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McNeilly, Jodie. (2015). Faith and doubt: The noematic dimensions of belief in Husserl. Journal of Speculative Philosophy. 29(3), pp. 346 - 355.
AuthorsMcNeilly, Jodie
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In examining Husserl's noesis–noema correlate, which characterizes his intentionality thesis of 1913, this article argues toward “presentation” as a sufficient mode of givenness in accounting for religious phenomena by demonstrating how an intentional analysis of faith and doubt is possible if one's regard is directed toward the noetic moment of believing and its corresponding noema: the “believed as believed.” This will be shown by directly engaging with the eidetic laws of Husserl's series of belief modalities.

Year2015
JournalJournal of Speculative Philosophy
Journal citation29 (3), pp. 346 - 355
ISSN0891-625X
Web address (URL)http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jspecphil.29.3.0346
Page range346 - 355
Research GroupSchool of Philosophy
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