EVIDENCE IN THE PROLEGOMENA AND THE LOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS. FIRST CONTRIBUTION TO A MODAL COMPREHENSION OF EVIDENCE IN HUSSERL
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.11.2014.29532Keywords:
Husserl, Evidence, Modality, Matter, QualityAbstract
Husserlian determination of evidence as fulfillment [Erfüllung] brought a tacit identification of evidence with full consciousness. However, the development of his phenomenology reveals that it always appears as a particular synthesis of fullness and emptiness, configuration that turns out to be modal because it is a consciousness of possibility though in a material and not qualitative sense. The Prolegomena introduce a first element in this perspective –that only in the genetic phenomenology becomes explicit–: evidence as experience of truth supposes that the validity of a judgment supports itself in the possibility of existence of other identical judgments with the same form and matter; with the Logical Investigations, this possible multiplicities will be understood as moments in a new descriptive context: mention and fulfillment, whereby objectivity –configured as adumbration of sense– acquires intentional status, i. e., the mode in which the determined unity of fullness and emptiness –as horizon of possible fulfillment– shapes objective evidence.