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  Franz Brentano (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Brentano was strongly influenced by Aristotle and the Scholastics as well as by the empiricist and positivist movements of the early nineteenth century.
Brentano thought that this interpretation of his position was obviously absurd, for it would be “paradoxical to the extreme to say that a man promises to marry an ens rationis and fulfills his promise by marrying a real person” (Psychology, 385).
Brentano proposes a theory of truth that is closely connected to his theory of ‘evidence.’ For Brentano, it is judgments, i.e., mental phenomena, which are true or false.
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  Pioneers of Psychology [2001 Tour] - School of Education & Psychology
Brentano was ordained a Roman Catholic priest (1864) and appointed Privatdozent (unsalaried lecturer) in philosophy (1866) and professor (1872) at the University of Würzburg.
Brentano then began writing one of his best-known and most influential works, Psychologie vom empirischen Standpunkte (1874; "Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint"), in which he tried to present a systematic psychology that would be a science of the soul.
In 1874 Brentano was appointed professor at the University of Vienna.
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 Franz Brentano (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2004 Edition)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Brentano was strongly influenced by Aristotle and the Scholastics as well as by the empiricist and the positivist movements of the early nineteenth century.
Brentano's approach, like that of other introspectionist psychologists of the late nineteenth century, was harshly criticized with the uprise of scientific psychology in the tradition of logical positivism, especially by the behaviorists.
Brentano thought that this interpretation of his position was obviously absurd, for it would be “paradoxical to the extreme to say that a man promises to marry an ens rationis and fulfills his promise by marrying a real person” (Psychology, 385).
www.science.uva.nl /~seop/archives/win2004/entries/brentano   (4750 words)

  
 Literary Encyclopedia: Clemens Brentano
Brentano later also paid tribute to the new religious orientation of the Romantic movement after 1808 with his general religious confession (1817).
Clemens Wenzeslaus Brentano was born on 9 September 1778 in Ehrenbreitstein near Koblenz as the third child of Pietro Antonio (Peter Anton) Brentano, an Italian immigrant merchant in Frankfurt, and his second wife Maximiliane, née von La Roche.
Brentano’s early separation from his mother was extremely painful: at the tender age of six he had to leave his childhood paradise, his father’s house and firm “Zum goldenen Kopf” (The Golden Head) in Frankfurt.
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 Franz Brentano's Ontology
Brentano was not among those who in a moment of intuition sketch the architectonics of a system, leaving the relevant details to be fitted into it later.
Of the first Brentano claims that all psychic phenomena are either presentations or involve presentations (a statement accepted by Husserl in an interpretation of presentations as "objectivating acts").
Judgments are conceived by Brentano as acts of affirmation or negation; thus he rejects a propositional theory of judgment.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Klemens Maria Brentano
It was of course not be expected that the text of these poems should be philologically accurate, but this is no way diminishes the importance of the service which the editors rendered to German literature.
Brentano is chiefly known as the editor of "Des Knaben Wunderhorn", but he also has written a great deal of original
Brentano's work; his style is marred by frequent and disagreeable eccentricities.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02759a.htm   (674 words)

  
 Poet: Clemens Maria Brentano - All poems of Clemens Maria Brentano
Poet: Clemens Maria Brentano - All poems of Clemens Maria Brentano
Poet: Clemens Maria Brentano - All poems of Clemen
After a futile attempt to become a merchant, he entered the University of Jena in 1797, where he remained with occasional interruptions until 1803.
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 AbeBooks: Search Results - Brentano Clemens and Gockel Hinkel Und Gackeleia
Bandes der von Friedhelm Kemp unter Mitwirkung von Wolfgang Frühwald herausgegeben Ausgabe "Clemens Brentano: Werke in zwei Bänden", 1972.
Mit Initialen und Lithographien von Caspar Braun nach Entwürfen von Clemens Brentano.
Bandes der von Friedhelm Kemp unter Mitwirkung von Wolfgang Frühwald herausgegebenen Ausgabe: Clemens Brentano, Werke in zwei Bänden, OBroschur.
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 Brentano, Clemens | Fernsehen | hr
Clemens war das älteste Kind der wohlhabenden Frankfurter Kaufmannsfamilie Brentano und verbrachte in der Freien Reichsstadt einen Teil seiner Kindheit.
Er und seine Schwester Bettina galten als die Genies in der Familie.
Als Kind reicher Eltern gab es für Clemens Brentano keine Notwendigkeit, selbst Geld zu verdienen.
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 Brentano, Clemens | wissen.de
1842 Aschaffenburg; Sohn eines aus Italien stammenden Kaufmanns und der Maximiliane Brentano, Bruder von Bettina von Arnim; einer der führenden Dichter der Romantik; 1798 Studium in Jena, wo er zum Kreis der Frühromantiker um L. Schlegel u.
Von besonderer Bedeutung ist Brentanos Lyrik; seine sprachvirtuosen und von großer emotionaler Ausdruckskraft geprägten Gedichte folgen zunächst der frühromantischen Dichtungstheorie (bis ca.
schuf Brentano in dieser Zeit mit dem Lied von der „Loreley“ (1800) einen volkspoetischen Mythos.
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 (Deutsche Dichter - www.deutsche-dichter.de) Gedichte Erzählungen Prosa Lyrik Interpretationen Bücher // ...
Am Rheine schweb' ich her und hin (Clemens Brentano)
An dem Feuer saß das Kind (Clemens Brentano)
An eine Feder 17 Jenner 1834 (Clemens Brentano)
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Ich wohnte unter vielen vielen LeutenGedichte • Clemens Brentano • 75:
Nachtigall, ich hör dich singenGedichte • Clemens Brentano • 92:
Was reif in diesen Zeilen stehtGedichte • Clemens Brentano • 123:
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 Erscheint in: Lester Embree, Hrg
BRENTANO left the congregation after several months, however, having decided to study theology in order to become a priest and to pursue an academic career as a philosopher.
BRENTANO argued further that ARISTOTLE was convinced of the ((immortality)) of the soul.
BRENTANO then married, as a result of which he once more lost his professorship and was constrained to teach for several years as Privatdozent.
www.tu-berlin.de /fb1/kogwiss/EMBREE.htm   (2512 words)

  
 Bettina von Arnim geb. Brentano
To Clemens she wrote, in terms she would echo for the rest of her life: "It is no use telling me to be calm; to me that conveys sitting with my hands in my lap, looking forward to the broth we are having for supper...
Clemens hatte in Jena die frühromantischen Ideen eingesogen, und eine Neubestimmung der Liebe gehörte dazu, vor allem das Recht auf eine selbstbestimmte Lebensführung und die Kritik der Autoritäten.
Auch machte Clemens sie mit seinen Freunden bekannt, darunter Achim von Arnim, ihr späterer Ehemann.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Brentano,   (Site not responding. Last check: )
According to the German psychologist and philosopher Franz Brentano (1838–1917), the property of mental experiences whereby they refer to objects or entities outside themselves: it is impossible to hear without hearing a sound, to believe without believing a statement or...
A doctrine, first propounded by the German psychologist and philosopher Franz Brentano (1838–1917), according to which psychology should study not merely the elements of consciousness as in structuralism (2) but also mental acts and the way they are directed towards...
Brentano's, a Division of Waldenbooks, to Host Exclusive U.S. Monica Lewinsky Signing in Los Angeles March 22.
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 Clemens Brentano in Bad Langensalza
Clemens Brentano on Langensalza in a letter to his sister Sophie (Summer 1796):
That's how it is. A while ago I danced at a small ball, and the next day all sorts of flowers were sent to me, wild roses, snapdragons, Spanish brooms, the flowers you are supposed to walk on when wishing a happy new year, with quotes from Rousseau, from Voltaire and from the Roman poets.
Clemens Brentano was extremely unpopular, because he had compared his master's wife, who was related to Klopstock, to a high-legged crow, walking through a stubble field.
www.natureparktravel.com /langensalza/brentano.htm   (207 words)

  
 Franz Brentano
Franz Brentano (1838-1917), psychologist and philosopher, focused on the "intentionality" of mental states, by which he meant that thoughts are about their objects.
Revised version of: “Kafka and Brentano: A Study in Descriptive Psychology”, in Barry Smith (ed.), Structure and Gestalt: Philosophy and Literature in Austria-Hungary and Her Successor States, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1981, 113—61.
Kafka attended courses in philosophy at the Charles University given by Brentano’s students Anton Marty and Christian von Ehrenfels, and was for several years a member of a discussion-group organized by orthodox adherents of the Brentanian philosophy in Prague.
www.erraticimpact.com /~19thcentury/html/brentano.htm   (334 words)

  
 BRENTANO, Clemens Wenzeslaus
Als auch der Vater 1797 starb, schied Brentano auf Wunsch der Brüder aus der Firma aus und nahm den alten Studiengang der Bergwissenschaften in Halle wieder auf.
Ein Modellfall romantischer Literaturrezeption bei Arnim, Brentano und den Brüdern Grimm: In: JbFDtHochst.
Clemens Brentanos Romanfragment "Der schiffbrüchige Galeerensklave vom todten Meer" als poetologischer Schlüsseltext.
www.bautz.de /bbkl/b/brentano.shtml   (1913 words)

  
 Brentano, Clemens   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bad Langensalza: Clemens Brentano - Brief introduction to the author and his connection to this city.
Brentano, Klemens (1778-1842) - Brief introduction to the German Romantic writer and evaluation of his works, with bibliography.
Clemens Brentano in Bad Langensalza - Translation of a letter written to his sister Sophie in 1796.
www.alguer.it /directory/index.php?browse=/Arts/Literature/Authors/B/Brentano,_Clemens   (143 words)

  
 Brentano - Research the news about Brentano - from HighBeam Research
Brentano became a priest in 1864 but left the Church in 1873.
The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy; 1996; SIMON BLACKBURN; 32 Words Brentano's thesis The thesis proposed in Brentano's Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint (1874) that it is the intentionality or directedness of mental states that marks off the mental from the physical.
FinalThoughts.com and Brentano's Are Pleased to Welcome Deepak Chopra to Los Angeles for a Live Appearance.
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 AllRefer.com - Clemens Brentano (German Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Clemens Brentano[brentA´nO] Pronunciation Key, 1778–1842, German poet of the romantic school; brother of Bettina von Arnim.
While studying at Halle and Jena he met Wieland, Herder, and Goethe, but his sympathies were with the younger German romantics.
Brentano wrote plays, lyric poems, fairy tales, and such novellas as Geschichte vom braven Kasperl und dem schOnen Annerl (1817, tr.
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 Brentano and Intrinsic Value - Cambridge University Press
He gives a detailed account of Brentano’s ontology, showing how Brentano tried to secure objectivity for ethics not through a theory of practical reason, but through his theory of the intentional objects of emotions and desires.
Professor Chisholm goes on to develop certain suggestions about intrinsic value made by Brentano and his students, and discusses their relevance to theodicy and the problem of evil.
Brentano, as the teacher of Husserl, Meinong, Twardowski, and others, stands at the origin of the phenomenological tradition and of the Polish school of philosophy that developed after World War I. He has also had considerable influence on Anglo-American philosophy.
www.cambridge.org /catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=052126989X   (207 words)

  
 Clemens Brentano - Penguin Classics Authors - Penguin Classics
CLEMENS BRENTANO (1778-1842) was a member of a group of Romantic writers in Heidelberg who were influenced by German fairy tales and folklore.
The highly expressive tendencies of this movement, however, had far-reaching consequences for Brentano, who later devoted himself to religion, becoming a Roman Catholic in 1818 and retreating to a monastery for six years.
His works are considered to be some of the finest examples of Romantic Märchen, or fairy tales, especially his prose narratives such as The Tale of Honest Casper and Fair Annie (1817).
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 Amazon.com: Brentano: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: )
2 According to Brentano the concept of consciousness is perfectly uniform; the individual species...
Clemens Brentano (Twayne's world authors series) by John F Fetzer (Unknown Binding - 1981)
Romantic Orpheus: Profiles of Clemens Brentano by John F Fetzer (Unknown Binding - 1974)
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 Brentano, Clemens,1778-1842 -- Godwi, oder, Das steinerne Bild der Mutter (subject at ISBNdb.com)
Brentano, Clemens,1778-1842 -- Godwi, oder, Das steinerne Bild der Mutter
Brentano, Clemens Maria,1778-1842 -- Criticism and interpretation (1)
Brentano, Clemens,1778-1842 -- Criticism and interpretation -- Addresses, essays, lectures (1)
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 Brentano Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Robert Brentano evokes papal Rome in all its paradox and complicated brilliance.
From a detailed re-creation of the physical "town" with its series of brick "campanili" and green and purple mosaic floors, to the intrigues of the great families, like the Orsini and Colonna, the reader is guided through complex and fascinating culture.
Robert Brentano has unearthed a cache of previously ignored documents that sheds light on the precise character of the church, religion, and society, and how they changed over a period of two centuries in a small diocese in medieval Italy.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Brentano   (693 words)

  
 BRENTANO, Clemens., Die Märchen...Zum Besten der Armen nach dem letzten Willen des Verfassers herausgegeben von Guido ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
BRENTANO, Clemens., Die Märchen...Zum Besten der Armen nach dem letzten Willen des Verfassers herausgegeben von Guido Görres.
VI, 62, 46; Mallon (Cl. Brentano) 155 and 163; Borst 2198; Brieger 249; Wilp./G. Euro560
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 bibliotheca Augustana
Clemens Brentano wird 1778 in Ehrenbreitstein als Sohn eines katholischen Kaufmanns italienischer Abstammung geboren.
Dieser stirbt 1797, und Brentano geht als Student der Berg- und Kameralwissenschaft nach Halle.
Nach einer schweren Erkrankung stirbt Brentano 1842 in Aschaffenburg.
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 Brentano and Intrinsic Value - Cambridge University Press
Brentano and Intrinsic Value - Cambridge University Press
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Gesammelte Werke in sechs Bänden von Clemens Brentano; Anna Katharina Emmerich
Die Andere Bibliothek von Achim von Arnim; Clemens Brentano
Gedichte / Romanzen von Rosenkranz von Clemens Brentano
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 Jesus Army: Open Directory: Arts: Literature: Authors: B: Brentano, Clemens   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Brief introduction to the author and his connection to this city.
Romanticism in German and English Literature and Art: Clemens Brentano
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