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The volume collects papers on central aspects of Alexius Meinong's
Gegenstandstheorie (Theory of Objects) and its transformation in
contemporary logic, semantics and ontology covering the impact of
his views on grasping and representation, the status of nonexistent
or inconsistent objects and their incorporation in theories like
Noneism and Possible-World-Semantics. In addition it presents
studies on Meinong's notion of probability and on Auguste Fischer,
a student and collaborator of Meinong.
Meinong-Studies, Vol. 6, contains papers focusing on the
connections between intentionality and nonexistent objects,
presenting historical analyses on the background of Meinong's
philosophical position up to the Meinong-Russell-Debate. It also
contains systematic studies of fictional characters, of Kripke's
alternative theory of fiction, and of the relevance of fictions
playing the role of assumptions in scientific contexts. The volume
is completed by biographical sketches of Christian von Ehrenfels,
founder of Gestalt-theory and Meinong's close friend, and of Ernst
Mally, disciple of Meinong and successor to his chair.
This book covers the basic guidelines of Vittorio Benussi's
research during the period at Graz and at Padua. It does so in the
light of a thorough study of his Nachlass. The book re-evaluates
Benussi's work as a historical piece, and shows how his work is
still relevant today, especially in the areas of cognitive
psychology and cognitive science. The volume deals with this
original and ingenious - though largely ignored - scholar and
discusses his work as a leading experimental psychologist.
Benussi's contributions as discussed in this book were particularly
relevant in the fields of visual and tactile perception, time
perception, forensic psychology, hypnosis and suggestion,
unconscious, and emotions. His classical papers are impressive in
their originality, energy, range of approaches, experimental skill,
the wealth of findings, and the quality of theoretical discussions.
This book demonstrates that Benussi was ahead of his time and that
his themes, experiments and research programmes are highly relevant
to contemporary cognitive psychology.
Franz Brentanos (1838-1917) Psychologie vom empirischen Standpunkte
aus dem Jahre 1874 gehort zu den Klassikern der Philosophie und der
Psychologie. Mit diesem Werk, das den Ausgangspunkt sowohl fur die
phanomenologische Tradition als auch fur die heutige Philosophie
des Geistes markiert, konnte sich Brentano im damaligen
philosophischen Panorama durchsetzen - sein Name ist auch heute
noch unaufloslich mit diesem Werk verknupft. Die Entdeckung bzw.
Wiederentdeckung der Grundstruktur psychischer Phanomene, d. h.
deren Intentionalitat, stellt wohl den wichtigsten Beitrag
Brentanos zum Aufbau einer Analytik des Geistes dar"
Franz Brentano s 1862 dissertation represents a milestone in the
systematic exploration of Aristotelian metaphysics in the
nineteenth century. The focus of the work is on the Aristotelian
table of categories, and specifically on demonstrating its
systematic deducibility. The meticulous analyses in the work will
continue to provide insights and incentives for fruitful
contemporary research on Aristotle."
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Franz Brentano (Hardcover)
Mauro Antonelli, Federico Boccaccini
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R25,471
R20,485
Discovery Miles 204 850
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Franz Brentano (1838-1917) was a leading philosopher and
psychologist of the nineteenth century. Indeed, the impact of his
scholarship was so great that he became synonymous with a school of
thought and a new approach in scientific philosophy. The Brentano
School stood against the Idealistic and post-Kantian German
tradition and Brentano played a crucial role in the founding of
Austrian philosophy. He had an enormous impact on the work of
Husserl and Heidegger, as well as on Moore's Ethics and Stout and
Russell's analysis of mind. In particular, situated between the
phenomenology movement and the analytic tradition, the concept of
intentionality was redefined by Brentano and has been-and remains-a
key concept of twentieth- and twentieth-first century philosophy of
mind. But Brentano not only reshaped philosophy of mind; he was
also a remarkable and innovative thinker in several other fields of
philosophy, and recent debate in metaethics, metaphysics, and the
history of analytic philosophy shows a strong resurgence of
interest in Brentano's thought. Published to coincide with the
centenary of Brentano's death, this four-volume collection, a new
title from Routledge Major Works, provides an essential
intellectual tool for the exegetical evaluation of all aspects of
Brentano's work. Bringing together early reviews and reactions from
his contemporaries-many of which have never before been translated
into English-as well as the best critical assessments of Brentano's
work, this 'mini library' provides Brentano scholars, historians of
philosophy and psychology, and phenomenologists, with a rigorous
historical appraisal of Brentano's thought and influence.
Brentano's relationships with Husserl, Heidegger, and the
phenomenological tradition are examined in depth, alongside
investigations of key themes from his work on Aristotle, medieval
and modern philosophy, philosophy of mind, logic, ontology, ethics,
aesthetics, philosophy of religion, and the philosophy of history.
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