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- catalog abstract ""Phenomenology, according to Husserl, is meant to be philosophy as rigorous science. It was Franz Brentano who inspired him to pursue the ideal of scientific philosophy. Though Husserl began his philosophical career as an orthodox disciple of Brentano, he eventually began to have doubts about his orientation. The Logische Untersuchungen is the result of such doubts. Especially after the publication of that work, he became increasingly convinced that, in the interest of scientific philosophy, he had to go in a direction which diverged from Brentano and other members of this school ("Brentanists") who believed in the same ideal. The crucial turning point in the development of these relations is to be found in the essay which Husserl wrote in 1894 (particularly in response to Twardowski) under 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."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11256079.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""Phenomenology, according to Husserl, is meant to be philosophy as rigorous science. It was Franz Brentano who inspired him to pursue the ideal of scientific philosophy. Though Husserl began his philosophical career as an orthodox disciple of Brentano, he eventually began to have doubts about his orientation. The Logische Untersuchungen is the result of such doubts. Especially after the publication of that work, he became increasingly convinced that, in the interest of scientific philosophy, he had to go in a direction which diverged from Brentano and other members of this school ("Brentanists") who believed in the same ideal. The crucial turning point in the development of these relations is to be found in the essay which Husserl wrote in 1894 (particularly in response to Twardowski) under 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."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Husserl and Brentano -- Ch. 2. Husserl and Bolzano -- Ch. 3. Husserl and Stumpf -- Ch. 4. Husserl and Kerry -- Ch. 5. Husserl and Twardowski -- Ch. 6. Husserl and Meinong -- Ch. 7. Husserl and Marty -- App. 1. "Intentional Objects" / Edmund Husserl -- App. 2. "Syllabus for Psychology" / Carl Stumpf -- App. 3. "Syllabus for Logic" / Carl Stumpf.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-359) and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 362 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0792356845 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Phaenomenologica ; 150".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Dordrecht ; Boston, Mass. : Kluwer Academic,".
- catalog subject "193 21".
- catalog subject "B3279.H94 R657 1999".
- catalog subject "Brentano, Franz Clemens, 1838-1917 Disciples.".
- catalog subject "Brentano, Franz Clemens, 1838-1917 Influence.".
- catalog subject "Brentano, Franz, 1838-1917 Disciples.".
- catalog subject "Brentano, Franz, 1838-1917 Influence.".
- catalog subject "Husserl, Edmund, 1859-1938.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Husserl and Brentano -- Ch. 2. Husserl and Bolzano -- Ch. 3. Husserl and Stumpf -- Ch. 4. Husserl and Kerry -- Ch. 5. Husserl and Twardowski -- Ch. 6. Husserl and Meinong -- Ch. 7. Husserl and Marty -- App. 1. "Intentional Objects" / Edmund Husserl -- App. 2. "Syllabus for Psychology" / Carl Stumpf -- App. 3. "Syllabus for Logic" / Carl Stumpf.".
- catalog title "Husserl's position in the school of Brentano / Robin D. Rollinger.".
- catalog type "text".