![]() This is possible in virtue of a relational reading of phenomenological ontology, where the theoretical core is the following: a sign-driven synthesis of the object, occurring within the onto-logical sphere of the signification processes (semeiosis), and hence outside the epistemological sphere of the subjective self-consciousness. ![]() I intend to introduce the basics of a semiotic interpretation of phenomenological intentionality with the undertaking of realistically grounding it, going beyond the alternative approaches of Modern transcendentalism and the contemporary trend to re-orient phenomenology naturalistically excluding the foundational perspective. Intentionality structures the (inter) subjective side of experience, traditionally explored by Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology. This paper focuses on the topic of intentionality, which is the power of the mind to be directed towards some object or state of affairs.
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