Franz Brentano: Die intentionale Beziehung und die Bedeutung der Namen und Aussagen: Materialien aus dem Nachlass

Translated title of the contribution: Franz Brentano: The Intentional Relation and the Meaning of Names and Statements: Materials from the Nachlass

Joelma Marques de Carvalho, Johannes L. Brandl, Carlo Ierna

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Translated title of the contributionFranz Brentano: The Intentional Relation and the Meaning of Names and Statements: Materials from the Nachlass
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)8-53
Number of pages46
JournalGrazer Philosophische Studien
Volume100
Issue number1-2
Early online date26 May 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The present edition is an outcome of the project “Franz Brentano's Theory of Intentional Inexistence” (project number M 2861_G) funded by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF). Our special thanks go to the Franz Brentano Archive in Graz, whose digitized copies of the original manuscripts we were allowed to use for this edition. Our thanks also go to Robin Rollinger for providing us with his own transcription of EL 72.

Funding

The present edition is an outcome of the project “Franz Brentano's Theory of Intentional Inexistence” (project number M 2861_G) funded by the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF). Our special thanks go to the Franz Brentano Archive in Graz, whose digitized copies of the original manuscripts we were allowed to use for this edition. Our thanks also go to Robin Rollinger for providing us with his own transcription of EL 72.

Keywords

  • Franz Brentano
  • Intentionality
  • Intentional Objects
  • School of Brentano
  • History of Philosophy

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