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Descriptive Psychology
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Descriptive Psychology presents a series of lectures given by Brentano in 1887 and represents the clearest statement of his mature thought. This is the first English translation of his work and includes an authorative introduction by Muller
Informationen zum Autor Franz Brentano, Benito Müller Klappentext 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. Zusammenfassung Descriptive Psychology presents a series of lectures given by Brentano in 1887 and represents the clearest statement of his mature thought. This is the first English translation of his work and includes an authorative introduction by Muller Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I The Task of Psychognosy; Chapter 1 The following notation has been adopted: '¦' and ' #' are used to indicate the pagination and the footnotes of the German edition, respectively; while '' is used for the footnotes new to this edition.; Chapter 2 Elements of Consciousness; Chapter 3 The Correct Method of the Psychognost; Part II A Survey of Psychognosy; Chapter 1 The Components of Human Consciousness; Chapter 2 Psychical Acts; Chapter 3 The General Character of Sensations;
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Franz Brentano, Benito Müller
Klappentext
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.
Zusammenfassung
Descriptive Psychology presents a series of lectures given by Brentano in 1887 and represents the clearest statement of his mature thought. This is the first English translation of his work and includes an authorative introduction by Muller
Inhalt
Part I The Task of Psychognosy; Chapter 1 The following notation has been adopted: '¦' and ' #' are used to indicate the pagination and the footnotes of the German edition, respectively; while '' is used for the footnotes new to this edition.; Chapter 2 Elements of Consciousness; Chapter 3 The Correct Method of the Psychognost; Part II A Survey of Psychognosy; Chapter 1 The Components of Human Consciousness; Chapter 2 Psychical Acts; Chapter 3 The General Character of Sensations;
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780415408011
- Anzahl Seiten 228
- Genre Books about Philosophy & Religion
- Übersetzer Mueller Benito
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 420g
- Größe H216mm x B138mm
- Jahr 2006
- EAN 9780415408011
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-0-415-40801-1
- Titel Descriptive Psychology
- Autor Franz Brentano
- Sprache Englisch