Husserl's position in the school of Brentano
Phenomenology, according to Husserl, is meant to be philosophy as rigorous science. This study will be of interest to historians of philosophy and phenomenology in particular, but also to anyone concerned with the ideal of scientific philosophy.
Phaenomenologica, 150
XII,362 p. 25 cm
9780792356844, 0792356845
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One: Husserl and Brentano.- Two: Husserl and Bolzano.- Three: Husserl and Stumpf.- Four: Husserl and Kerry.- Five: Husserl and Twardowski.- Six: Husserl and Meinong.- Seven: Husserl and Marty.- Conclusion.- Appendix One: “Intentional Objects” by Edmund Husserl.- Appendix Two: “Syllabus for Psychology” by Carl Stumpf.- Appendix Three: “Syllabus for Logic” by Carl Stumpf.- Index of Names.