Austrian philosophy the legacy of Franz Brentano

When Franz Brentano introduced the concept of intentionality into modern philosophy, he initiated a revolution in philosophical thinking whose effects are still being felt - not least in contemporary developments in the field of cognitive science. Barry Smith's Austrian Philosophy: The Legacy o...

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When Franz Brentano introduced the concept of intentionality into modern philosophy, he initiated a revolution in philosophical thinking whose effects are still being felt - not least in contemporary developments in the field of cognitive science. Barry Smith's Austrian Philosophy: The Legacy of Franz Brentano is the first extensive study of the philosophy of the Brentano school
The Brentanian philosophy is oriented towards the problem of mental directedness, of how mind relates to objects. Thus in working out their 'theories of objects', the Brentanian philosophers - in contrast to Frege and his successors in the analytic movement - did not abandon psychological concerns in favor of an orientation towards language. Rather, their investigations in ontology proceeded always in tandem with work on the cognitive processes in which objects are experienced
In thus spanning the gulf between psychology and ontology, the Brentano school gave rise to movements of thought such as phenomenology and Gestalt psychology (the term 'Gestalt' was introduced as a technical term of philosophy by Brentano's student Ehrenfels)
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title_auth Austrian philosophy the legacy of Franz Brentano
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title_fullStr Austrian philosophy the legacy of Franz Brentano Barry Smith
title_full_unstemmed Austrian philosophy the legacy of Franz Brentano Barry Smith
title_short Austrian philosophy
title_sort austrian philosophy the legacy of franz brentano
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topic Brentano, Franz <1838-1917> - Influence ram
Brentano, Franz Clemens <1838-1917>
Brentano, Franz Clemens <1838-1917> Influence
Brentano, Franz 1838-1917 (DE-588)118515063 gnd
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