Philosophy of Language in the Brentano School
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Philosophy of Language in the Brentano School
Reassessing the Brentanian Legacy
Dewalque, Arnaud; Gauvry, Charlotte; Richard, Sebastien
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
11/2021
322
Mole
Inglês
9783030522131
15 a 20 dias
450
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Mind, Meaning and Reality. Arnaud Dewalque, Charlotte Gauvry and Sebastien Richard.- Part 1. Brentanto and Philosophy of Languauge.- Chapter 2. The Context Principle in Austro-German Philosophy. Guillaume Frechette.- Chapter 3. A Context Principle in Brentano?. Charlotte Gauvry.- Chapter 4. Brentano and Mauthner on Grammatical Illusions. Denis Seron.- Chapter 5. Misleading Expressions: The Brentano-Ryle Connection. Arnaud Dewalque.- Chapter 6. Sign and Language in Anton Marty: Before and after Brentano. Helene Leblanc.- Part 2. The Brentanto School: Act, Meaning and Object.- Chapter 7. De Significatione: The Brentano-Ingarden Axis. Sebastien Richard.- Chapter 8. Meaning(s) in Roman Ingarden's Philosophy of Language. Olivier Malherbe.- Chapter 9. Overcoming Psychologism: Twardowski on Actions and Products. Denis Fisette.- Chapter 10. Is the Content-Object Disctinction Universally Valid? Meaning and Reference in Twardowski and Meinong. Bruno Leclerq.- Chapter 11. Existentionality/Intensionality in Polish Philosophy of Language: From Twardowski to Adjukiewicz. Jan Wolenski.- Part 3. Brentano's Wider Legacy.- Chapter 12. Modifying Terms and Modification in Husserl and the Brentano School. Maria van der Schaar.- Chapter 13. The Early Husserl on Typicality. Hamid Taieb.- Chapter 14. Wundt and Buehler on Gestural Expression: From Psycho-Physical Mirroring to the Diacrisis. Basil Vassilicos.- Chapter 15. On Being Guided, Signals and Rules: From Buehler to Wittgenstein. Kevin Mulligan.
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Brentano;Austrian philosophy;Phenomenology;Philosophy of Language;Brentanian school;Frege;Wittgenstein;Intentionality;Grammatical Illusions;Gilbert Ryle;Anton Marty;Husserl;Twardowski;Meinong;Content-Object Distinction;Ingarden
Chapter 1. Introduction: Mind, Meaning and Reality. Arnaud Dewalque, Charlotte Gauvry and Sebastien Richard.- Part 1. Brentanto and Philosophy of Languauge.- Chapter 2. The Context Principle in Austro-German Philosophy. Guillaume Frechette.- Chapter 3. A Context Principle in Brentano?. Charlotte Gauvry.- Chapter 4. Brentano and Mauthner on Grammatical Illusions. Denis Seron.- Chapter 5. Misleading Expressions: The Brentano-Ryle Connection. Arnaud Dewalque.- Chapter 6. Sign and Language in Anton Marty: Before and after Brentano. Helene Leblanc.- Part 2. The Brentanto School: Act, Meaning and Object.- Chapter 7. De Significatione: The Brentano-Ingarden Axis. Sebastien Richard.- Chapter 8. Meaning(s) in Roman Ingarden's Philosophy of Language. Olivier Malherbe.- Chapter 9. Overcoming Psychologism: Twardowski on Actions and Products. Denis Fisette.- Chapter 10. Is the Content-Object Disctinction Universally Valid? Meaning and Reference in Twardowski and Meinong. Bruno Leclerq.- Chapter 11. Existentionality/Intensionality in Polish Philosophy of Language: From Twardowski to Adjukiewicz. Jan Wolenski.- Part 3. Brentano's Wider Legacy.- Chapter 12. Modifying Terms and Modification in Husserl and the Brentano School. Maria van der Schaar.- Chapter 13. The Early Husserl on Typicality. Hamid Taieb.- Chapter 14. Wundt and Buehler on Gestural Expression: From Psycho-Physical Mirroring to the Diacrisis. Basil Vassilicos.- Chapter 15. On Being Guided, Signals and Rules: From Buehler to Wittgenstein. Kevin Mulligan.
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