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Brentano behauptet in seiner kleinen Schrift "Vom Ursprung sittlicher Erkenntnis" (1874), dass es im Bewußtsein des Menschen einen unmittelbaren Maßstab für richtiges Fühlen, Wollen, Vorziehen und Fürguthalten gibt. Seine Ethik fußt also auf einer Lehre von ¿evidenten¿ Urteilen und mündet in eine Wertaxiomatik, die in der Folge großen Einfluß auf die Werttheorie etwa bei Scheler und Hartmann ausgeübt hat.
A translation of Franz Brentano's posthumous "Wahrheit und Evidenz". It includes Brentano's influential lecture "On the Concept of Truth", read before the Vienna Philosophical Society and a variety of essays, drawn from the wealth of Brentano's unpublished material.
Franz Brentano is recognised as one of the most important philosophers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This work reveals the historical importance through its influence on Husserl's views on internal time consciousness.
Based on a lecture given before the Vienna Law Society in 1889, this title presents the doctrine of intentionality which is central to contemporary philosophy of mind.
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
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