Textor reveals the roots of analytic philosophy in a great age of Austro-German philosophy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He introduces Brentano, Mach, and other key figures, and traces the development of the landmark ideas that there can be 'psychology without a soul', and that metaphysics lies beyond the limits of knowledge.
Textor reveals the roots of analytic philosophy in a great age of Austro-German philosophy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He introduces Brentano, Mach, and other key figures, and traces the development of the landmark ideas that there can be 'psychology without a soul', and that metaphysics lies beyond the limits of knowledge.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Textor is Professor of Philosophy at King's College London. He previously taught in Bern, Hamburg, Munich, and Zurich. His main areas of research are history of analytic philosophy (especially Frege), philosophy of language, and philosophy of mind both from a historical (Brentano, Stumpf) and a systematic perspective.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgements * The Players * Introduction * Part I: The Evaporation of the Soul- and other Substances * 1: Psychology, the Science of the Soul * 2: 'Psychology without a Soul' * 3: From Substance and Accident to Complex and Element * Part II: Managing without the Soul: Intentionality, Dualism, and Neutral Monism * 4: The Mental and the Physical, Only A Matter of Perspective? * 5: The Mental and the Physical, an Intrinsic Distinction * 6: The Intentionality Challenge * Part III: From Psychology without a Soul to Psychology with a Self and Beyond: The Anglo-Austro-German Axis 1886-1921 * Introduction to Part III: 'Shocked and Disappointed' * 7: Cambridge Psychology between Lotze and Brentano * 8: The Rise and Fall of the Subject: A Case Study * 9: Act/Content/Object, Act/Object, or Just Object? * Part IV: Intuition, Metaphysics and the Limits of Knowledge * Introduction to Part IV * 10: Brentano's One-Term View of Judgement * 11: Judgement in the Service of the Will - Voluntaristic Conceptions of Judgement * 12: The Nature of Knowledge: Avenarius and Schlick * 13: Drawing the Limits of Knowledge * 14: Beyond the Limits of Knowledge
* Acknowledgements * The Players * Introduction * Part I: The Evaporation of the Soul- and other Substances * 1: Psychology, the Science of the Soul * 2: 'Psychology without a Soul' * 3: From Substance and Accident to Complex and Element * Part II: Managing without the Soul: Intentionality, Dualism, and Neutral Monism * 4: The Mental and the Physical, Only A Matter of Perspective? * 5: The Mental and the Physical, an Intrinsic Distinction * 6: The Intentionality Challenge * Part III: From Psychology without a Soul to Psychology with a Self and Beyond: The Anglo-Austro-German Axis 1886-1921 * Introduction to Part III: 'Shocked and Disappointed' * 7: Cambridge Psychology between Lotze and Brentano * 8: The Rise and Fall of the Subject: A Case Study * 9: Act/Content/Object, Act/Object, or Just Object? * Part IV: Intuition, Metaphysics and the Limits of Knowledge * Introduction to Part IV * 10: Brentano's One-Term View of Judgement * 11: Judgement in the Service of the Will - Voluntaristic Conceptions of Judgement * 12: The Nature of Knowledge: Avenarius and Schlick * 13: Drawing the Limits of Knowledge * 14: Beyond the Limits of Knowledge
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