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Brentano and the Positive Philosophy of Comte and Mill: With Translations of Original Writings on Philosophy as Science by Franz Brentano [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 629 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x155 mm, weight: 1007 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 3 Illustrations, color
  • Serija: Phenomenology & Mind
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: De Gruyter
  • ISBN-10: 3110738856
  • ISBN-13: 9783110738858
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 629 pages, aukštis x plotis: 230x155 mm, weight: 1007 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 3 Illustrations, color
  • Serija: Phenomenology & Mind
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: De Gruyter
  • ISBN-10: 3110738856
  • ISBN-13: 9783110738858
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Before now, there has been no comprehensive analysis of the multiple relations between A. Comte’s and J.S. Mill’s positive philosophy and Franz Brentano’s work. The present volume aims to fill this gap and to identify Brentano’s position in the context of the positive philosophy of the 19th century by analyzing the following themes: the concept of positive knowledge; philosophy and empirical, genetic and descriptive psychology as sciences in Brentano, Comte and Mill; the strategies for the rebirth of philosophy in these three authors; the theory of the ascending stages of thought, of their decline, of the intentionality in Comte and Brentano; the reception of Comte’s positivism in Whewell and Mill; induction and phenomenalism in Brentano, Mill and Bain; the problem of the "I" in Hume and Brentano; mathematics as a foundational science in Brentano, Kant and Mill; Brentano’s critique of Mach’s positivism; the concept of positive science in Brentano’s metaphysics and in Husserl’s early phenomenology; the reception of Brentano’s psychology in Twardowski; The Brentano Institute at Oxford. The volume also contains the translation of the most significant writings of Brentano regarding philosophy as science.

I. Tanasescu, Romanian Academy; A. Bejinariu, Romanian Society of Phenomenology; S. Krantz Gabriel, Saint Anselm College; C. Stoenescu, University of Bucharest.

List of Abbreviations
ix
Introduction
1(8)
Ion Tanasescu
Comte, Mill, and Brentano on the Intellectual Status of Philosophy and Its Relationship to History
9(22)
Nicholas Capaldi
Comte on Psychology: The Criticism of "Inner Observation" and the Constitution of the "Systematic view of the Soul"
31(14)
Michel Bourdeau
Franz Brentano and Auguste Comte: The Theory of Stages and the Psychology
45(94)
Ion Tanasescu
Comte and Brentano: Elements for a Theory of Decline
139(26)
Bianca Savu
Can We Have Scientific Knowledge About God? Brentano on Comte's Metaphysical Skepticism
165(20)
Susan Krantz Gabriel
Intentionality and the Classification of Phenomena and Sciences in Comte's Cours de Philosophic Positive and in Brentano's Empirical Psychology
185(38)
Michel Bourdeau
Ion Tanasescu
Brentano's View about Natural Science and Methodological Phenomenalism. A Comparison with John Stuart Mill's Approach
223(22)
Constantin Stoenescu
The Reception of Positivism in Whewell, Mill and Brentano
245(20)
Arnaud Dewalque
Franz Brentano's Multifaceted View of Induction In Empirical and Genetic Psychology
265(14)
Andreea Esanu
Hume's "Bundle of Perceptions" and the "Problem of the I" in Brentano's Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint
279(30)
Cyril McDonnell
Brentano's Mathematical Foundation of Science
309(22)
Carlo lerna
Franz Brentano on the Errors of Mach's Positivism: Psychology, Metaphysics, Logic
331(20)
Robin D. Rollinger
On the Brentanian Legacy in Twardowski's Views on Psychology
351(20)
Witold Ptotka
Descriptive and Intentional Contents. Considerations on Husserl's Logical Investigations from Brentano's Empirical Point of View
371(30)
Alexandru Bejinariu
Brentano's Four Phases and the Rise of Scientific Philosophy in the Light of His Relation to His Students
401(14)
Wolfgang Huemer
Brentano in Exile: The Brentano Institute at Oxford
415(18)
Thomas Binder
Appendix: The Idea of Philosophy as Science in Brentano Habilitation Theses 1866 433(4)
Auguste Comte and Positive Philosophy 1869 437(20)
Introduction to the Concept of the History of Philosophy 457(18)
On the Law of Historical Development 475(10)
Philosophy of the History of Philosophy 485(4)
On the Reasons for a Loss of Confidence in the Area of Philosophy 489(12)
On Schelling's Philosophy 501(22)
On the Future of Philosophy 523(48)
My Parting Wishes for Austria 1894 571(20)
Index 591(1)
Authors 591(7)
Subject 598
Ion Tnsescu; Alexandru Bejinariu; Susan Krantz Gabriel; Constantin Stoenescu.