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Franz Brentano’s Philosophy After One Hundred Years: From History of Philosophy to Reism
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Rollinger, Robin
Ontological Questions: A Treatise from Franz Brentano’s Manuscripts. Editor/Translator’s Introduction.
Franz Brentano’s Philosophy After One Hundred Years: From History of Philosophy to Reism. Cham: Springer Nature, 2020 - (Fisette, D.; Fréchette, G.; Janoušek, H.), s. 261-270. Primary Sources in Phenomenology. ISBN 978-3-030-48562-7
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Keywords : Descriptive psychology * Franz Brentano * Ontology * Metaphysics * Time-Consciousness * Philosophy of Arithmetic
OECD category: Philosophy, History and Philosophy of science and technology
The text is an introduction to Rollinger’s edition and translation of Brentano’s treatise “Ontological questions”. The treatise is the lengthiest and most substantial elaboration of Brentano’s ontology (and also to some extent his epistemology) at the end of a long period of gestation during the early twentieth century (from about 1902–1908). The ontology in question has been labeled “reism” (aterm that Brentano himself does not use) because it does not allow for any other entities besides things, i.e. real entities which are either souls or bodies. Brentano had been corresponding extensively for a number of years with his student, Anton Marty, then a professor of the German Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague and teacher of Kastil, as well as with others who came to represent Brentano’s philosophy, most notably with Oskar Kraus.
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