Austrian phenomenology : Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, and others on mind and object
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Austrian phenomenology : Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, and others on mind and object
(Phenomenology & mind / herausgegeben von Arkadiusz Chrudzimski, Wolfgang Huemer, Bd. 12)
Ontos Verlag, 2008
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Bibliography: p. [301]-326
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While many of the phenomenological currents in philosophy allegedly utilize a peculiar method, the type under consideration here is characterized by Franz Brentano's ambition to make philosophy scientific by adopting no other method but that of natural science. Brentano became particularly influential in teaching his students (such as Carl Stumpf, Anton Marty, Alexius Meinong, and Edmund Husserl) his descriptive psychology, which is concerned with mind as intentionally directed at objects. As Brentano and his students continued in their investigations in descriptive psychology, another side of Austrian phenomenology, namely object theory, became more and more prominent. The philosophical orientation under consideration in this collection of essays is accordingly a two-sided discipline, concerned with both mind and objects, and applicable to various areas of philosophy such as epistemology, philosophy of language, value theory, and ontology.
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