Abstract
SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES OF PHENOMENOLOGY AND ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY IN THE CONTEXT OF HUSSERL PHENOMENOLOGY
The purpose of this study is to show that there are some common points of analytical tradition with phenomenological tradition as two philosophical traditions which are known as totally unlike to each other. It can be said for both tradition that are child of modernism and move from some common roots. Both share the view of that philosophy is an a priori descriptive discipline. They both stand against absolute psychologism and idealism. Both traditions assume that semantic field forms the basis of philosophical research. The relevance of words to things, theorems to world and all to intentionality form two tradition's common field. In this context, two traditions try to approach to the semantic field in terms of perception, mind, consciousness and intentionality. The topic that these two traditions that stand against psychologism and idealism can not agree is phenomenological tradition stands against naturalism while analytic tradition emphasises naturalism.
Keywords
Husserl, Phenomenology, Analytic Philosophy, Intentionality, Philosophy.