00821nam0-22003011i-450-9900070824204033210-415-90769-1000708242FED01000708242(Aleph)000708242FED0100070824220020916d1994----km-y0itay50------baengUSa-------001yy<<The >>Beast withinAnimals in the Middle AgesJoyce E. SalisburyNew YorkLondonRoutledge1994238 p.ill.23 cmMedieval Studies306.420itSalisbury,Joyce E.260525ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990007082420403321II B 76937 ddrDDRDDRBeast within706363UNINA01420nam2-2200397li-450 99000011701020331620180312154810.03-540-16099-X0011701USA010011701(ALEPH)000011701USA01001170120001109d1986----km-y0itay0103----baengGWValuations of skew fields and projective Hjelmslev spacesKarl MathiakBerlin [etc.]Springer-Verlagcopyr. 1986IV, 115 p.ill.24 cmLecture notes in mathematics117500100116302001Lecture notes in mathematicsa collection of informal reports and seminarsedited by A. Dold, Heidelberg and B. Eckmann, Zürichcampi sghembispazio di hjelmslev5125Algebra lineare,multilineare, multidimensionaleMathiak,Karl55909Sistema bibliotecario di Ateneo dell' Università di SalernoRICA990000117010203316510 LNM (1175)0011918 CBS51000110275BKSCI1990091420001110USA011711ALANDI9020011128USA01111220020403USA011619PATRY9020040406USA011609Valuations of skew fields and projective Hjelmslev spaces78488UNISA04251nam 2200685 450 991082436100332120230803195240.03-11-037460-93-11-034253-710.1515/9783110342536(CKB)2670000000523372(EBL)1377159(SSID)ssj0001131988(PQKBManifestationID)11637947(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001131988(PQKBWorkID)11149184(PQKB)10729282(MiAaPQ)EBC1377159(DE-B1597)245880(OCoLC)870590222(OCoLC)904044891(DE-B1597)9783110342536(Au-PeEL)EBL1377159(CaPaEBR)ebr10838282(CaONFJC)MIL574293(EXLCZ)99267000000052337220140221h20142014 uy| 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrDefending Husserl a plea in the case of Wittgenstein & Company versus phenomenology /Uwe MeixnerBerlin :De Gruyter,[2014]©20141 online resource (532 p.)Philosophische Analyse ;Band 52Description based upon print version of record.3-11-034231-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Table of Contents --Preface: What is at Issue? --Remarks on the Method and the Manner of this Book --Chapter I: On Imagining --Appendix to Chapter I: The German originals Appendix to Chapter I: The German originals of the quotations from Husserl and Wittgenstein in Chapter I, and remarks on matters of translation --Chapter II: On Knowing the Inward Mental Life --Appendix to Chapter II: The German originals of the quotations from Husserl and Wittgenstein in Chapter II, and remarks on matters of translation --Chapter III: On Intending --Appendix to Chapter III: The German originals of the quotations from Husserl and Wittgenstein in Chapter III, and remarks on matters of translation --Chapter IV: On the Literature --Appendix to Chapter IV: The German originals of the quotations from Husserl and Wittgenstein in Chapter IV, and remarks on matters of translation --Bibliography --Index of labelled quotations from Bennett & Hacker, Dennett, Husserl, Ryle, and Wittgenstein --Index of other quoted authorsThe phenomenological approach to the philosophy of mind, as inaugurated by Brentano and worked out in a very sophisticated way by Husserl, has been severely criticized by philosophers within the Wittgensteinian tradition and, implicitly, by Wittgenstein himself. Their criticism is, in the epistemological regard, directed against introspectionism, and in the ontological regard, against an internalist and qualia-friendly, non-functionalist (or: broadly dualistic/idealistic) conception of the mind. The book examines this criticism in detail, looking at the writings of Wittgenstein, Ryle, Hacker, Dennett, and other authors, reconstructing their arguments, and pointing out where they fall short of their aim. In defending Husserl against his Wittgensteinian critics, the book also offers a comprehensive fresh view of phenomenology as a philosophy of mind. In particular, Husserl's non-representationalist theory of intentionality is carefully described in its various aspects and elucidated also with respect to its development, taking into account writings from various periods of Husserl's career. Last but not least, the book shows Wittgensteinianism to be one of the effective roots of the present-day hegemony of physicalism.Philosophische Analyse ;Bd. 52.Philosophy of mindPhenomenologyEdmund Husserl.Ludwig Wittgenstein.Phenomenology.Philosophy of Mind.Philosophy of mind.Phenomenology.128.2Meixner Uwe595363MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910824361003321Defending Husserl4014251UNINA