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  School of Brentano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The School of Brentano refers to the philosophers and psychologists who studied with Franz Brentano and were essentially influenced by him.
Twardowski was the teacher of Tadeusz Kotarbiński and became the "father of Polish logic" as patron of the Lwów-Warsaw School of logic (Jan Lukasiewicz, Stanisław Leśniewski, Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz and Alfred Tarski)
Ion Tanasescu and Victor Popescu (coord.), Gabriel Cercel and Cristian Ciocan(eds.) The School of Brentano and Husserlian Phenomenology Studia Phaenomenologica vol.
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 Franz Brentano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Franz Brentano studied philosophy at the universities of Munich, Würzburg, Berlin (with Adolf Trendelenburg) and Münster.
Brentano is best known for his reintroduction of the concept of intentionality—a concept derived from scholastic philosophy—to contemporary philosophy in his lectures and in his work Psychologie vom Empirischen Standpunkte (Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint).
Brentano used the expression "intentional inexistence" to indicate the status of the objects of thought in the mind.
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 Franz Brentano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Franz Brentano studied philosophy at the universities of Munich, Würzburg, Berlin (with Trendelenburg) and Münster.
Between 1870 and 1873 Brentano is heavily involvedin the debate on papal infallibility.
Brentano is best known for his reintroduction of the concept of intentionality —a concept derived from Scholastic philosophy —to contemporary philosophy in his lectures and in his work Psychologie vom Empirischen Standpunkte (Psychology from anEmpirical Standpoint).
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 Edmund Husserl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pupil of Franz Brentano and Carl Stumpf, Husserl came to influence, among others, Edith Stein (St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross), Eugen Fink, Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty; in addition, Hermann Weyl's interest in intuitionistic logic and impredicativity appear to have resulted from contacts with Husserl.
In 1884, he began to attend Franz Brentano's lectures on psychology and philosophy at the University of Vienna.
Another important element that Husserl took over from Brentano is intentionality, the notion that the main characteristic of consciousness is that it is always intentional.
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 Phenomenology
It stems from the School of Brentano and was mostly based on the work of the 20th century philosopher Edmund Husserl, and was developed further by philosophers such as Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Max Scheler, Hannah Arendt, and Emmanuel Levinas.
Brentano seems to have used the term in some of his lectures at Vienna.
An important element of phenomenology that Husserl borrowed from Brentano was intentionality, the notion that the main characteristic of consciousness is that it is always intentional.
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 Franz Brentano's Ontology - Studies about his Work   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Brentano's ontology: from conceptualism to reism by Arkadiusz Chrudzimski and Barry Smith 197; 10.
Haller Rudolf, "Bemerkungen zu Brentano Ästhetik," Brentano Studien 5: 177-186 (1994).
Rojszczak Artur, "Wharheit und Urteilsevidenz bei Franz Brentano," Brentano Studien 5: 187-218 (1994).
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 Literatur zu Franz Brentano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
BAUMGARTNER, Wilhelm: "On the Origings of Phenomenology: Franz Brentano".
ORTH: "Brentanos und Diltheys Konzeption einer beschreibenden Psychologie in ihrer Beziehung auf Lotze".
"Wozu brauchte Carl Stumpf Sachverhalte?" In: Brentano Studien 10 (2002/2003), pp.
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 School of Brentano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
While it was never aschool in the traditional sense, Brentano tried to maintain some cohesion in the school.
Twardowski was the teacher of Tadeusz Kotarbinski and became the "father of Polish logic" as patron of the Lvov-Warsaw school (Jan Lukasiewicz, Stanislaw Leśniewski, Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz and AlfredTarski)
Through the works and teachings of his pupils the philosophy of Franz Brentano has been spread far and wide and indirectlyinfluenced many if not most of the debates in contemporary philosophy, cognitive science and philosophy of mind.
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 Clemens Brentano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
It was claimed that 1802 until her death she bore the of the Crown of Thorns and from 1812 the full stigmata a cross over her heart and the from the lance.
Clement Brentano made her was converted to Catholicism and remained at foot of the stigmatist's bed copying her without embellishment from l8l8-l824.
Brentano whose early writings were published under pseudonym Maria belonged to the Heidelberg group German romantic writers and his works are marked excess of fantastic imagery and by abrupt modes of expression.
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 Edmund Husserl - Wikipedia
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl (Prostějov in Moravia, 8 aprile 1859 - Friburgo, 26 aprile 1938) fu il fondatore della fenomenologia e membro della Scuola di Brentano, specificamente fu discepolo sia di Franz Brentano che di Carl Stumpf.
Solo nel 1884 a Vienna iniziò a seguire lezioni da Franz Brentano in psicologia e in filosofia.
Brentano fece una tale impressione sul giovane Husserl, che da allora in poi decise di dedicare la sua vita alla filosofia.
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 School of brentano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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 ipedia.com: Franz Brentano Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Franz Clemens Honoratus Hermann Brentano (January 16, 1838 Marienberg am Rhein (near Boppard) - March 17, 1917 Zürich) was an influential figure in both philosophy and psychology.
Among his students are Edmund Husserl, Alexius Meinong, Christian von Ehrenfels and many others (see School of Brentano for more details).
While beginning his carreer as a full ordinary professor, he is forced to give up his Austrian citizenship and his professorship in 1880 to be able to marry.
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 School of Brentano
Albertazzi, Liliana, Massimo Libardi, and Roberto Poli, (eds.), 1996, The School of Franz Brentano, Dordrecht: Kluwer.
The parent-mentor program at Brentano Elementary School, one of a growing number of community schools in Chicago, is aimed at developing more educational support for students.
Brentano was the leading Austrian philosopher of the...
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Phenomenology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Phenomenology is an approach to philosophy that takes the intuitive experience of phenomena (what presents itself to us in conscious experience) as its starting point and tries to extract from it the essential features of experiences and the essence of what we experience.
Maybe the single most important element of phenomenology that Husserl took over from Brentano is intentionality, the notion that the main characteristic of consciousness is that it is always intentional.
Now (transcendental) phenomenology is the study of the essential structures that are left in pure consciousness: this amounts in practise to the study of the noemata and the relations among them.
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 Phenomenology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
It stems from the School of Brentano and was mostly based on the work of the 20th century philosopher Edmund Husserl, and was developed further by Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Martin Heidegger.
Brentano seems to have used it in some of his lectures at Vienna.
An important element of Phenomenology that Husserl took over from Brentano was intentionality, the notion that the main characteristic of consciousness is that it is always intentional.
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 Dallas Willard  ARTICLES
And many of the disagreements and arguments in the school of Brentano have to be seen, I think, as a result of not having a clarified general ontology--a charge which I must, regretfully, lay at the feet of Brentano himself, for all his fine work on Aristotle and various central points in metaphysics.
And in this respect Husserl ceased to be in the School of Brentano at some point in the 1890s.
In short, then, I would have to say that, while the author's main purpose of identifying Husserl's place within the School of Brentano seems fulfilled, the aim of evaluating his early thought needs further development.
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 Franz Brentano
While beginning his career as a full ordinary professor, he is forced to give up his Austrian citizenship and his professorship in 1880 to be able to marry.
(Brentano's Berlin doctoral dissertation: a catalogue of the ways Aristotle says something may be said to be; includes a classification and justification of the categories.)
(Brentano's theory of the cyclical rise and decline of philosophy.)
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 CATALYST, September 2002: Experienced partner makes a difference
Brentano, one of three schools that participated in Polk Bros.’ community schools pilot, received a $285,000 grant over three years from the foundation, plus another $50,000 for planning and programming.
By the time funding for the pilot at Brentano ran out, the school was in line to share in a three-year federal government grant from 21st Century Community Learning Centers.
Brentano’s annual budget for community school programs is $128,000, according to resource coordinator Juan Pablo Herrera.
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 CATALYST, February 2002: How three families are dealing with displacement
Meanwhile, Ernesto and Isabela complain that their new school in Cicero is covering material they studied last year at their school in West Town.
By December, he was beginning to make new friends and was doing well in school, but Salazar doesn’t think he will forget the deal she made.
Brentano is a safe environment for her kids, and the parents are well organized, Castillo adds, citing a mentoring program and a safety committee.
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 Edmund Husserl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
He was a pupil of Franz Brentano and Carl Stumpf.
Brentano impressed him so much that he decided to dedicate his life to philosophy.
Husserl studied briefly with him and then in 1886 went to the university of Halle to obtain his habilitation with Carl Stumpf, a former student of Brentano.
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 ipedia.com: School of Brentano Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
While it was never a school in the traditional sense, Brenta...
Twardowski was the teacher of Tadeusz Kotarbinski and became the "father of Polish logic" as patron of the Lvov-Warsaw school (Jan Lukasiewicz, Stanislaw Leśniewski;, Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz and Alfred Tarski)
Moore, Gilbert Ryle, John Searle have propagated Brentano's influence to analytic philosophy through their research, editions and publications.
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 Angelo Marocco, Fondazione razionale ed esperienza morale in Franz Brentano (Dialegesthai)
E tuttavia, nonostante queste testimonianze, pensare che Brentano sia stato «forse più che di filosofia, maestro di filosofi» resta, a mio giudizio, riduttivo.
Brentano, dunque, riconosce nel movimento dell'animo non solo un semplice avvertimento della presenza di un determinato oggetto nella relazione intenzionale, ma coglie anche l'esistenza di un atteggiamento affettivo nei confronti dello stesso oggetto conosciuto.
Più concretamente, Brentano intende che il metodo sia articolato in vari momenti, ma che nel complesso «il metodo [delle scienze naturali] esige che noi si proceda dal più semplice al più complesso.
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 School of Brentano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
it:Scuola di Brentano de:Brentanoschule The School of Brentano refers to the philosophers and psychologists who studied with Franz Brentano and were essentially influenced by him.
Twardowski was the teacher of Tadeusz Kotarbinski and became the "father of Polish logic" as patron of the Lwów-Warsaw School of logic (Jan Lukasiewicz, Stanislaw Le&347;niewski, Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz and Alfred Tarski)
Marty and his disciple Karl Bühler developed an detailed theory of language, which influenced Reinach (who developed a theory of speech acts long before John Austin).
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 Scuola di Brentano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Con la Scuola di Brentano si riferisce agli filosofi e psicologi che studiarono con Franz Brentano e furono essenzialmente influenzati da lui.
Moltitra gli allievi di Brentano furono a loro volta maestri di una scuola o una corrente di pensiero (si pensi alla fenomenologia (Husserl), l'idea di Gestalt (von Ehrenfels) etc.).
Attraverso le opere e gli insegnamenti dei suoi discepoli, la filosofia di Brentano è stata diffusa in tutto il mondo e hainfluenzato moltissime discussioni e ricerche nella filosofia, nelle scienze cognitive e nella filosofiadella mente contemporanee.
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 Husserl's Logic and Ontology - Selected bibliography
Benoist Jocelyn, "Husserl entre Brentano et Bolzano: jugement et proposition," Manuscrito 23: 11-39 (2000).
Dermot Moran, "Husserl's critique of Brentano in the Logical Investigations," Manuscrito 23: 163-205 (2000).
Husserl's critique of psychologism and his relation to the Brentano School.
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 Franz Brentano
The philosophy of Franz Brentano: from conceptualism to reism...
A collection of papers by Barry Smith, covering Brentano's thought from a variety of angles.
Brentano, Franz (1838 - 1917) German philosopher generally regarded as the founder of Act Psychology, or intentionalism, which concerns itself with the acts of the mind rather than with the states of...
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 Brentanoschule   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Mit der Brentanoschule sind die Philosophen und Psychologen gemeint die unter Franz Brentano studierten und wesentlich von seinen Theorien beeinflusst worden sind.
Ebenfalls haben unter anderem Bertrand Russell, Roderick Chisholm, George Edward Moore, Gilbert Ryle und John Searle Brentanos Einfluss verbreitet in die analytische Philosophie durch ihre Untersuchungen, Herausgaben und Veröffentlichungen.
Mittels den Werken und Lehren seiner Schüler, hat sich Franz Brentanos Philosophie durch die ganze Welt verbreitet und viele wenn auch nicht alle Diskussionen und Untersuchungen in der gegenwärtigen Philosophie, Kognitionswissenschaft und Philosophie des Geistes indirekt beeinflusst.
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 Geometry.Net - Philosophers Books: Brentano Franz
Brentano is principally known for the concept of Intentionality that he pioneered, and that is now a prominent issue within the philosophy of the mind (considered a sub-division with an affinity both to metaphysics and philosophy of language).
because Brentano makes some fine observations about the activities of the mind; because dealing with his arguments may spur your own understanding; and because he is an important figure in philosophy, historically.
Of course, philosophy never completely solved a cardinal problem, and Brentano is no exception.
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