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Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint

Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint
Author: Franz Brentano
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 113484381X

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Franz Brentano's classic study Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint was the most important of Brentano's works to be published in his lifetime. A new introduction by Peter Simons places Brentano's work in the context of current philosophical thought. He is able to show how Brentano has emerged since the 1970s as a key figure in both contemporary European and Anglo-American traditions and crucial to any understanding the recent history of philosophy and psychology.


From Psychology to Phenomenology

From Psychology to Phenomenology
Author: B. Tassone
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1137029226

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Although highly influential, Brentano's doctrines from Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint were taken up and changed by his students and subsequent thinkers. Tassone's study of this important text offers readers a better understanding of PES and outlines its ongoing relevance for contemporary philosophy of mind.


Descriptive Psychology

Descriptive Psychology
Author: Franz Brentano
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1134840535

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Franz Brentano (1838-1917) is a key figure in the development of Twentieth Century thought. It was his work that set Husserl on to the road of phenomenology and intentionality, that inspired Meinong's theory of the object which influenced Bertrand Russell, and the entire Polish school of philosophy. ^Descriptive Psychology presents a series of lectures given by Brentano in 1887; they were the culmination of his work, and the clearest statement of his mature thought. It was this later period which proved to be so important in the work of his student, Husserl. This is the first English translation of his work. Benito Muller has added a concise introduction which places Brentano within the history of philosophy and psychology, and locates his influence in contemporary thought.


Sensory and Noetic Consciousness

Sensory and Noetic Consciousness
Author: Franz Clemens Brentano
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 139
Release: 1981
Genre: Consciousness
ISBN: 9780710004048

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Psychology from An Empirical Standpoint

Psychology from An Empirical Standpoint
Author: Franz Brentano
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1317601335

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Franz Brentano is one of the founding fathers of twentieth century philosophy, celebrated for introducing the concept of intentionality to philosophy as well as making significant contributions to ethics and logic. His work exerted great influence on major philosophers such as Edmund Husserl, but also philosophers travelling in the opposite direction, such Gottlob Frege. He counted Sigmund Freud amongst his students and Freud expressed great admiration for his teacher in several letters. Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint is Brentano’s most important and brilliant work. It helped to establish psychology as a scientific discipline, but did so in a highly original and distinctive manner by arguing for a form of introspectionism. Brentano argued that consciousness is always unified and that the hallmark of the mind is that one’s thoughts are always directed towards something – his famous theory of ‘intentionality’ – arguments that have deep implications not just for philosophy but psychology, cognitive science and consciousness studies. With a new foreword by Tim Crane.


Brentano's Mind

Brentano's Mind
Author: Markus Textor
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2017
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199685479

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Mark Textor presents a critical study of the work of Franz Brentano, one of the most important thinkers of the nineteenth century. His work has influenced analytic philosophers like Russell as well as phenomenologists like Husserl and Sartre, and continues to shape debates in the philosophy of mind. Brentano made intentionality a central topic in the philosophy of mind by proposing that 'directedness' is the distinctive feature of the mental. The first part of the book investigates Brentano's intentionalism as well as attempts to improve or develop it. Textor argues that there is no plausible version of this doctrine, and rejects it in favour of a mark of the mental proposed by Brentano's student Husserl: mental phenomena have no appearances. The second part of the book develops and defends Brentano's view about the structure of perceptual awareness. Awareness of a mental activity and this mental activity are not distinct mental acts, the first representing the second. They are one and the same activity that has several objects. Textor shows that Brentano held that intentionality is plural - directedness is directedness on some objects - and shows how the plural conception solves thorny problems. The third part of the book is devoted to Brentano's view of pleasure and pain. Textor draws out parallels between enjoying an activity and awareness of it and argues that enjoying an activity and the activity enjoyed are not distinct. The final part of the book extends the plural view to the conscious mental life of a thinker at a time (the unity of synchronic consciousness): it is one mental act with many objects.


From Psychology to Phenomenology

From Psychology to Phenomenology
Author: B. Tassone
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781137029218

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Although highly influential, Brentano's doctrines from Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint were taken up and changed by his students and subsequent thinkers. Tassone's study of this important text offers readers a better understanding of PES and outlines its ongoing relevance for contemporary philosophy of mind.


The Cambridge Companion to Brentano

The Cambridge Companion to Brentano
Author: Dale Jacquette
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2004-01-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1139826727

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Franz Brentano (1838–1917) led an intellectual revolution that sought to revitalize German-language philosophy and to reverse its post-Kantian direction. His philosophy laid the groundwork for philosophy of science as it came to fruition in the Vienna Circle, and for phenomenology in the work of such figures as his student Edmund Husserl. This volume brings together newly commissioned chapters on his important work in theory of judgement, the reform of syllogistic logic, theory of intentionality, empirical descriptive psychology and phenomenology, theory of knowledge, metaphysics and ontology, value theory, and natural theology. It also offers a critical evaluation of Brentano's significance in his historical context, and of his impact on contemporary philosophy in both the analytic and the continental traditions.