Brentano’s account of what he called intentionale Inexistenz — what we now call intentionality — is without question one of the most important parts of his philosophy, and one of the most influential ideas in late 19th-century philosophy. Here I will explain how this idea figures in Brentano’s central text, Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint (Brentano 1995a). I will then briefly explain how Brentano’s ideas about intentionality evolved after the first publication of this work in 1874, and how they were then misinterpreted by some influential analytic philosophers
Franz Brentano is well known for highlighting the importance of intentionality, but he said curiousl...
Understanding the “intentionality” of mental phenomena is widely regarded as a key problem in philos...
In the well-known intentionality quote of his Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint, Brentano char...
Brentano’s account of what he called intentionale Inexistenz — what we now call intentionality — is ...
What Brentano meant by ‘intentional inexistence’ is explained, as is Brentano’s change of mind about...
Part I of this article provides a brief review of the current debate over intentionality, with an ey...
It is generally acknowledged that it is principally due to Brentano and his students, in particular ...
peer reviewedBrentano as well as many of his followers — with notable exceptions, especially Husserl...
The paper defends the following thesis: the intentionality passage from Brentano’s Psychology from a...
R. M. Chisholm interprets Brentano’s theory of intentionality through the lens of two theses: the on...
The modern origins of intentionality reside in the early work of Franz Brentano—specifically, his Ps...
This paper investigates Brentano’s modification of the Scholastic concept of intentionality in his ...
Franz Brentano is well known for highlighting the importance of intentionality, but he said curiousl...
Understanding the “intentionality” of mental phenomena is widely regarded as a key problem in philos...
In the well-known intentionality quote of his Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint, Brentano char...
Brentano’s account of what he called intentionale Inexistenz — what we now call intentionality — is ...
What Brentano meant by ‘intentional inexistence’ is explained, as is Brentano’s change of mind about...
Part I of this article provides a brief review of the current debate over intentionality, with an ey...
It is generally acknowledged that it is principally due to Brentano and his students, in particular ...
peer reviewedBrentano as well as many of his followers — with notable exceptions, especially Husserl...
The paper defends the following thesis: the intentionality passage from Brentano’s Psychology from a...
R. M. Chisholm interprets Brentano’s theory of intentionality through the lens of two theses: the on...
The modern origins of intentionality reside in the early work of Franz Brentano—specifically, his Ps...
This paper investigates Brentano’s modification of the Scholastic concept of intentionality in his ...
Franz Brentano is well known for highlighting the importance of intentionality, but he said curiousl...
Understanding the “intentionality” of mental phenomena is widely regarded as a key problem in philos...
In the well-known intentionality quote of his Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint, Brentano char...