State of affairs (Sachverhalt) is one of the few terms in philosophy, which only came into use for the first time in the twentieth century, mainly via the works of Husserl and Wittgenstein. This makes the task of finding out who introduced this concept into philosophy, and in exactly what sense, of considerable interest. Our thesis is that Lotze introduced the term in 1874 in the sense of the objective content of judgments, which is ipso facto the minimal structured ontological unit. We would argue against authors such as Michael Dummett and Barry Smith, who have tried to prove that Lotze's theory of judgment, and so of states of affairs, was ad-vanced in the wake of psychologism
As a philosopher, psychologist, and physician, the German thinker Hermann Lotze defies classificatio...
mgr Marcin Furman jest doktorantem w Instytucie Filozofii UŚ w KatowicachIn this article I present t...
This chapter presents the preliminary results of a double task: on the one hand, I try to identify t...
State of affairs (Sachverhalt) is one of the few terms in philosophy, which only came into use for t...
Many historians of analytic philosophy consider the early philosophy of Moore, Russell and Wittgenst...
The aim of this talk is to provide a historical-critical reconstruction of the forgiven polemics, wh...
English title: The Problem of the Synthetic a priori Judgements According to Hermann Lotze. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose of this dissertation is to expound Hermann Lotze's (181...
Wittgenstein writes: ‘The question can be raised: Is a state that I recognize on the basis of someon...
respectively. It was soon one of the most widely read philosophy books of the time. It was translate...
States of affairs are entities like snow’s being white. This dissertation encompasses two ...
I argue that the familiar picture of the rise of analytic philosophy through the early work of G. E....
The concept of the state of law is not only of historical importance, but it also plays a significan...
As a philosopher, psychologist, and physician, the German thinker Hermann Lotze defies classificatio...
mgr Marcin Furman jest doktorantem w Instytucie Filozofii UŚ w KatowicachIn this article I present t...
This chapter presents the preliminary results of a double task: on the one hand, I try to identify t...
State of affairs (Sachverhalt) is one of the few terms in philosophy, which only came into use for t...
Many historians of analytic philosophy consider the early philosophy of Moore, Russell and Wittgenst...
The aim of this talk is to provide a historical-critical reconstruction of the forgiven polemics, wh...
English title: The Problem of the Synthetic a priori Judgements According to Hermann Lotze. ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose of this dissertation is to expound Hermann Lotze's (181...
Wittgenstein writes: ‘The question can be raised: Is a state that I recognize on the basis of someon...
respectively. It was soon one of the most widely read philosophy books of the time. It was translate...
States of affairs are entities like snow’s being white. This dissertation encompasses two ...
I argue that the familiar picture of the rise of analytic philosophy through the early work of G. E....
The concept of the state of law is not only of historical importance, but it also plays a significan...
As a philosopher, psychologist, and physician, the German thinker Hermann Lotze defies classificatio...
mgr Marcin Furman jest doktorantem w Instytucie Filozofii UŚ w KatowicachIn this article I present t...
This chapter presents the preliminary results of a double task: on the one hand, I try to identify t...