A study on the structure of thinking in Husserl

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https://doi.org/10.33361/RPQ.2026.v.14.n.39.1442

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Consciousness, Pure logic, Essences, Intersubjectivity, Teleology

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In this article, I present the Prolegomena, the Logical Investigations, Ideas I and II as parts of a coherent argument whose theme is the structure of thinking. Underlying the argument is the premise that knowledge of universals is possible.  The fundamental ideas are (i) all knowledge is conducted by an intentional consciousness, (ii) all thinking is composed of intentional acts to which contents correspond, (iii) consciousness is a unity in continuous flux. In the Prolegomena, Husserl defines the object of investigation and the need to base knowledge of universals on experiences. In Investigations I-IV, he highlights the conditions for such an investigation. In the Fifth Investigation, he proposes elements of the structure of thinking. In the Sixth Investigation, he presents how it works. In Ideas I, he analyzes the structure of thinking and establishes the nomenclature. In Ideas II, Husserl presents how the structure of thinking is filled out and from it the constitution of essences takes place.

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2026-03-24

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de la Cadena, N. (2026). A study on the structure of thinking in Husserl. Revista Pesquisa Qualitativa, 14(39), 01–26. https://doi.org/10.33361/RPQ.2026.v.14.n.39.1442

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