Husserl famously argued that Brentano’s descriptive psychology, unlike his own ‘pure’ phenomenology, deals with real mental states of empirical persons. In this paper, I challenge this interpretation. I argue that descriptive psychology does not yield empirical propositions on the mental life of real persons but description-based conceptual truths. This can be shown by highlighting the centrality of conceptual analysis in Brentano’s descriptive psychology. Very roughly, the method of the latter consists in noticing aspects of one’s own mental life in order to acquire the related concept, or concepts. Yet, once this is done, the next step is to derive from there conceptual truths about mental acts—truths which are arrived at by means of conc...
Edmund Husserl's critique of using the natural scientific method to investigate meaningful human exp...
Over the past years McDowell’s conceptualist theory has received mixed phenomenological reviews. Som...
This article first outlines the importance of Brentano’s doctrine of inner perception both to his un...
peer reviewedWhat is descriptive psychology and what (if anything) makes it philosophically relevant...
I argue that the results of descriptive psychology can be systematically reinterpreted in terms of c...
I argue that (1) descriptive psychology deals with mental phenomena *in a specific way,* namely in a...
The present paper aims at reconstructing a conception of descriptive analysis that Brentano and the ...
Persons currently making contact with the field of psychology have become increasingly aware of the ...
Persons currently making contact with the field of psychology have become increasingly aware of the ...
Conceptual analysis, like any exclusively theoretical activity, is far from overrated in current psy...
Background and aim: Descriptive phenomenology is widely used in social science research as a method ...
[Introduction] Phenomenological psychology refers to an approach to psychology that draws on phenom...
In the article I discuss the conceptual problem of other minds and different approaches to...
Over the past years McDowell’s conceptualist theory has received mixed phenomenological reviews. ...
[Introduction] Once upon a time, possibly for a brief moment in interwar Vienna or postwar Oxford, ...
Edmund Husserl's critique of using the natural scientific method to investigate meaningful human exp...
Over the past years McDowell’s conceptualist theory has received mixed phenomenological reviews. Som...
This article first outlines the importance of Brentano’s doctrine of inner perception both to his un...
peer reviewedWhat is descriptive psychology and what (if anything) makes it philosophically relevant...
I argue that the results of descriptive psychology can be systematically reinterpreted in terms of c...
I argue that (1) descriptive psychology deals with mental phenomena *in a specific way,* namely in a...
The present paper aims at reconstructing a conception of descriptive analysis that Brentano and the ...
Persons currently making contact with the field of psychology have become increasingly aware of the ...
Persons currently making contact with the field of psychology have become increasingly aware of the ...
Conceptual analysis, like any exclusively theoretical activity, is far from overrated in current psy...
Background and aim: Descriptive phenomenology is widely used in social science research as a method ...
[Introduction] Phenomenological psychology refers to an approach to psychology that draws on phenom...
In the article I discuss the conceptual problem of other minds and different approaches to...
Over the past years McDowell’s conceptualist theory has received mixed phenomenological reviews. ...
[Introduction] Once upon a time, possibly for a brief moment in interwar Vienna or postwar Oxford, ...
Edmund Husserl's critique of using the natural scientific method to investigate meaningful human exp...
Over the past years McDowell’s conceptualist theory has received mixed phenomenological reviews. Som...
This article first outlines the importance of Brentano’s doctrine of inner perception both to his un...