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Brentano and the Buck-Passers 总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4
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Hamid Taieb 《European Journal of Philosophy》2023,31(2):431-444
This paper aims to present and evaluate Brentano's account of the individuation of mental acts. In his early works, Brentano assimilated mental acts to tropes; however, he encountered difficulties in explaining their individuation, since the usual solutions for the individuation of tropes were not readily applicable to his theory of mental acts. In a later period, Brentano introduced into his psychology what he called the “soul,” and this allowed him to explain the individuation of mental acts. Finally, after his “reistic” turn, he excluded mental acts from his ontology, for he rejected abstracta of any kind, including abstract particulars, and admitted only things, or res (in Latin), that is, concrete particulars; in his late philosophy, there are no “thinkings,” but only “thinkers.” However, he still needed to explain what individuates different thinkers, and this was again the soul. In the conclusion, the paper critically compares the different theoretical options considered by Brentano. 相似文献
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Eric Schwitzgebel 《Philosophical Studies》2013,165(3):1195-1206
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Mark Textor 《Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences》2013,12(3):465-483
Brentano held that every mental phenomenon has an object and is conscious (the dual relation thesis). The dual relation thesis faces a number of well-known problems. The paper explores how Brentano tried to overcome these problems. In considering Brentano's responses, the paper sheds light on Brentano's theory of judgement that underpins his philosophy of mind. 相似文献
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Philosophical Studies - When is it fitting for an agent to feel guilt over an outcome, and for others to be morally indignant with her over it? A popular answer requires that the outcome happened... 相似文献
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Arnaud Dewalque 《Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences》2013,12(3):445-445
This schema gives an overview of the main branches and key members of the school of the German philosopher Franz Brentano (1838–1917). 相似文献
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