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Austrian phenomenology [[electronic resource] ] : Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, and others on mind and object / / Robin D. Rollinger
Austrian phenomenology [[electronic resource] ] : Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, and others on mind and object / / Robin D. Rollinger
Autore Rollinger R. D
Pubbl/distr/stampa Frankfurt ; ; New Brunswick, : Ontos Verlag, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (339 p.)
Disciplina 193
Collana Phenomenology & Mind
Soggetto topico Phenomenology
Philosophy, Austrian
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-11-032548-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- BRENTANO AND HUSSERL ON IMAGINATION -- NAMES, STATEMENTS, AND MIND-FUNCTIONS IN HUSSERL'S LOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS -- MARTY ON LINGUISTIC EXPRESSIONS AND MIND-FUNCTIONS -- HUSSERL'S ELEMENTARY LOGIC: THE 1896 LECTURES IN THEIR NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTEXT -- MEINONG ON THE OBJECTS OF SENSATION -- STUMPF ON PHENOMENA AND PHENOMENOLOGY -- BRENTANO AND MEINONG -- HUSSERL AND CORNELIUS: PHENOMENOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, AND EPISTEMOLOGY -- MEINONG ON PERCEPTION AND OBJECTIVES -- AUSTRIAN THEORIES OF JUDGMENT: BOLZANO, BRENTANO, MEINONG, AND HUSSERL -- THE CONCEPT OF CAUSALITY IN STUMPF'S EPISTEMOLOGY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Back matter
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Rollinger R. D  
Frankfurt ; ; New Brunswick, : Ontos Verlag, 2008
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Austrian phenomenology [[electronic resource] ] : Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, and others on mind and object / / Robin D. Rollinger
Austrian phenomenology [[electronic resource] ] : Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, and others on mind and object / / Robin D. Rollinger
Autore Rollinger R. D
Pubbl/distr/stampa Frankfurt ; ; New Brunswick, : Ontos Verlag, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (339 p.)
Disciplina 193
Collana Phenomenology & Mind
Soggetto topico Phenomenology
Philosophy, Austrian
ISBN 3-11-032548-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- BRENTANO AND HUSSERL ON IMAGINATION -- NAMES, STATEMENTS, AND MIND-FUNCTIONS IN HUSSERL'S LOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS -- MARTY ON LINGUISTIC EXPRESSIONS AND MIND-FUNCTIONS -- HUSSERL'S ELEMENTARY LOGIC: THE 1896 LECTURES IN THEIR NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTEXT -- MEINONG ON THE OBJECTS OF SENSATION -- STUMPF ON PHENOMENA AND PHENOMENOLOGY -- BRENTANO AND MEINONG -- HUSSERL AND CORNELIUS: PHENOMENOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, AND EPISTEMOLOGY -- MEINONG ON PERCEPTION AND OBJECTIVES -- AUSTRIAN THEORIES OF JUDGMENT: BOLZANO, BRENTANO, MEINONG, AND HUSSERL -- THE CONCEPT OF CAUSALITY IN STUMPF'S EPISTEMOLOGY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Back matter
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789088603321
Rollinger R. D  
Frankfurt ; ; New Brunswick, : Ontos Verlag, 2008
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Austrian phenomenology [[electronic resource] ] : Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, and others on mind and object / / Robin D. Rollinger
Austrian phenomenology [[electronic resource] ] : Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, and others on mind and object / / Robin D. Rollinger
Autore Rollinger R. D
Pubbl/distr/stampa Frankfurt ; ; New Brunswick, : Ontos Verlag, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (339 p.)
Disciplina 193
Collana Phenomenology & Mind
Soggetto topico Phenomenology
Philosophy, Austrian
ISBN 3-11-032548-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- BRENTANO AND HUSSERL ON IMAGINATION -- NAMES, STATEMENTS, AND MIND-FUNCTIONS IN HUSSERL'S LOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS -- MARTY ON LINGUISTIC EXPRESSIONS AND MIND-FUNCTIONS -- HUSSERL'S ELEMENTARY LOGIC: THE 1896 LECTURES IN THEIR NINETEENTH CENTURY CONTEXT -- MEINONG ON THE OBJECTS OF SENSATION -- STUMPF ON PHENOMENA AND PHENOMENOLOGY -- BRENTANO AND MEINONG -- HUSSERL AND CORNELIUS: PHENOMENOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, AND EPISTEMOLOGY -- MEINONG ON PERCEPTION AND OBJECTIVES -- AUSTRIAN THEORIES OF JUDGMENT: BOLZANO, BRENTANO, MEINONG, AND HUSSERL -- THE CONCEPT OF CAUSALITY IN STUMPF'S EPISTEMOLOGY -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- Back matter
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824472403321
Rollinger R. D  
Frankfurt ; ; New Brunswick, : Ontos Verlag, 2008
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Franz Brentano and Austrian philosophy / / Denis Fisette, Guillaume Frechette, Friedrich Stadler, editors
Franz Brentano and Austrian philosophy / / Denis Fisette, Guillaume Frechette, Friedrich Stadler, editors
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2020]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XII, 441 p. 8 illus.)
Disciplina 193
Collana Vienna Circle Institute yearbook
Soggetto topico Philosophy, Austrian
ISBN 3-030-40947-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction: Franz Brentano in Vienna -- Brentano and Husserl on intentionality -- Descriptive Psychology and Phenomenology: From Brentano to Husserl to the Logic of Consciousness -- Brentano’s Concept of Descriptive Psychology -- Brentano on Phenomenology and Philosophy as a Science -- Brentano’s Appointment to Vienna -- Intentionality in the Vienna Circle -- (Dis-)Similarities: Remarks on „Austrian“ and „German“ Philosophy in the 19th Century -- Learning from Lasaulx: The Origins of Brentano’s Four Phases Theory -- Franz Brentano and the Lvov-Warsaw School -- How many Terms does a Judgement have? Jerusalem versus Brentano -- Brentano and J. Stuart Mill on Phenomenalism and Mental Monism -- Ist die Unterscheidung zwischen Ganzheit und Summe eine sachliche? -- Franz Brentanos Kritik der Antimetaphysiker -- Gestaltpsychologie -- Carnap’s Second Aufbau and David Lewis’ Aufbau -- Carnap and Wittgenstein on Psychological Sentences, 1928-1932. Some Further Aspects of the Priority-dispute over Physicalism -- Scientific Communities, Reconsidered. A History of Theories and Concepts -- Paolo Mancosu, Abstraction and Infinity, Oxford University Press, 2016, viii + 222pp. -- Jordi Cat, Adam Tamas Tuboly (Ed.) Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science Volume 336. Cham: Springer Nature, 2019 -- Index. .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910430357603321
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2020]
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Selected writings on ethics and politics [[electronic resource] /] / Bernard Bolzano ; translated by Paul Rusnock & Rolf George
Selected writings on ethics and politics [[electronic resource] /] / Bernard Bolzano ; translated by Paul Rusnock & Rolf George
Autore Bolzano Bernard <1781-1848.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; New York, NY, : Rodopi, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (380 p.)
Disciplina 172
Collana Studien zur österreichischen Philosophie
Soggetto topico Political ethics
Philosophy, Austrian
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 94-012-0400-4
1-4294-8144-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Want of Enlightenment (Ignorance and Error) Must be Seen as the True Cause of the Evils that Beset our Fatherland: Read on the second Sunday after Easter, 1817 [April 20] -- Several Very Important Consequences and Duties that Follow from the Conviction that Want of Enlightenment (Ignorance and Error) is the Cause of the Evils that Beset our Fatherland: Read on the third Sunday after Easter, 1817 [April 27] -- On Ways and Means of Already Bringing about a Better Shape of Things at the Present Time: Read on the last Sunday after Pentecost in the year 1816 [November 3] -- On Correct Conduct towards Enemies of Enlightenment: Read on the Feast of the Epiphany, 1816 [January 6] -- On Correct Conduct towards Enemies of Enlightenment (conclusion): Read on the first Sunday after Epiphany, 1816 [January 7] -- On Duties towards Unjust Authorities: Read on Palm Sunday in 1812 [March 22] -- On the Relations between the two Peoples of Bohemia -- On the Relations between the two Peoples of Bohemia (continuation): Read on the eighth Sunday after Pentecost, 1816 [July 28] -- On the Relations between the two Peoples of Bohemia (conclusion): Read on the ninth Sunday after Pentecost, 1816 [August 4] -- On Conduct towards the Jewish Nation: Read on the Feast of the Presentation of our Lady at the Temple, 1809 [Nov. 21] -- On the Mission and Dignity of Womanhood: Read on the Feast of the Ascension of Mary, 1810 [August 15] -- On the Right of the Clergy to obtain their Livelihood from Persons not of their Faith (selections) -- Selections from the Treatise of the Science of Religion: On the Concept of Religion, on Different Kinds of Religion and our Obligations with Respect to Religion -- There are Truths -- There are several, and indeed infinitely many truths -- We humans are in a position to know truths, and actually do know some -- We do, indeed, sometimes err in our judgments; but under certain conditions we can be more or less assured that we do not err -- Human beings are capable of being virtuous and happy -- Many of the concepts and opinions people hold have an influence on their virtue as well as on their happiness -- We sometimes wish that we had certain beliefs -- We sometimes wish that we had certain beliefs -- The concept of a moral proposition -- Concept of the word religion -- Concept of the most perfect religion -- A person’s highest duty with respect to his religion -- A more detailed exposition of the particular duties contained in this highest duty -- Natural Morality: Contents of this part -- Concept and existence of a highest moral law -- Derivation of this highest moral law -- Objections against this highest moral law -- Brief assessment of the most common differing opinions on the highest moral law -- Uncertainty of all human virtue -- What leads us to be untrue to our virtuous principles? -- There are means of promoting virtue. -- There are means of promoting virtue. -- Several rules that may be applied in determining the relative worth of various cultivators of virtue. -- Foreword -- Introduction -- On the citizens, the extent and the divisions of the state -- On legislation -- On government -- On means of coercion -- On freedom -- On equa.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451595603321
Bolzano Bernard <1781-1848.>  
Amsterdam ; ; New York, NY, : Rodopi, 2007
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Selected writings on ethics and politics [[electronic resource] /] / Bernard Bolzano ; translated by Paul Rusnock & Rolf George
Selected writings on ethics and politics [[electronic resource] /] / Bernard Bolzano ; translated by Paul Rusnock & Rolf George
Autore Bolzano Bernard <1781-1848.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; New York, NY, : Rodopi, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (380 p.)
Disciplina 172
Collana Studien zur österreichischen Philosophie
Soggetto topico Political ethics
Philosophy, Austrian
ISBN 94-012-0400-4
1-4294-8144-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Want of Enlightenment (Ignorance and Error) Must be Seen as the True Cause of the Evils that Beset our Fatherland: Read on the second Sunday after Easter, 1817 [April 20] -- Several Very Important Consequences and Duties that Follow from the Conviction that Want of Enlightenment (Ignorance and Error) is the Cause of the Evils that Beset our Fatherland: Read on the third Sunday after Easter, 1817 [April 27] -- On Ways and Means of Already Bringing about a Better Shape of Things at the Present Time: Read on the last Sunday after Pentecost in the year 1816 [November 3] -- On Correct Conduct towards Enemies of Enlightenment: Read on the Feast of the Epiphany, 1816 [January 6] -- On Correct Conduct towards Enemies of Enlightenment (conclusion): Read on the first Sunday after Epiphany, 1816 [January 7] -- On Duties towards Unjust Authorities: Read on Palm Sunday in 1812 [March 22] -- On the Relations between the two Peoples of Bohemia -- On the Relations between the two Peoples of Bohemia (continuation): Read on the eighth Sunday after Pentecost, 1816 [July 28] -- On the Relations between the two Peoples of Bohemia (conclusion): Read on the ninth Sunday after Pentecost, 1816 [August 4] -- On Conduct towards the Jewish Nation: Read on the Feast of the Presentation of our Lady at the Temple, 1809 [Nov. 21] -- On the Mission and Dignity of Womanhood: Read on the Feast of the Ascension of Mary, 1810 [August 15] -- On the Right of the Clergy to obtain their Livelihood from Persons not of their Faith (selections) -- Selections from the Treatise of the Science of Religion: On the Concept of Religion, on Different Kinds of Religion and our Obligations with Respect to Religion -- There are Truths -- There are several, and indeed infinitely many truths -- We humans are in a position to know truths, and actually do know some -- We do, indeed, sometimes err in our judgments; but under certain conditions we can be more or less assured that we do not err -- Human beings are capable of being virtuous and happy -- Many of the concepts and opinions people hold have an influence on their virtue as well as on their happiness -- We sometimes wish that we had certain beliefs -- We sometimes wish that we had certain beliefs -- The concept of a moral proposition -- Concept of the word religion -- Concept of the most perfect religion -- A person’s highest duty with respect to his religion -- A more detailed exposition of the particular duties contained in this highest duty -- Natural Morality: Contents of this part -- Concept and existence of a highest moral law -- Derivation of this highest moral law -- Objections against this highest moral law -- Brief assessment of the most common differing opinions on the highest moral law -- Uncertainty of all human virtue -- What leads us to be untrue to our virtuous principles? -- There are means of promoting virtue. -- There are means of promoting virtue. -- Several rules that may be applied in determining the relative worth of various cultivators of virtue. -- Foreword -- Introduction -- On the citizens, the extent and the divisions of the state -- On legislation -- On government -- On means of coercion -- On freedom -- On equa.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778155103321
Bolzano Bernard <1781-1848.>  
Amsterdam ; ; New York, NY, : Rodopi, 2007
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Selected writings on ethics and politics [[electronic resource] /] / Bernard Bolzano ; translated by Paul Rusnock & Rolf George
Selected writings on ethics and politics [[electronic resource] /] / Bernard Bolzano ; translated by Paul Rusnock & Rolf George
Autore Bolzano Bernard <1781-1848.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; New York, NY, : Rodopi, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (380 p.)
Disciplina 172
Collana Studien zur österreichischen Philosophie
Soggetto topico Political ethics
Philosophy, Austrian
ISBN 94-012-0400-4
1-4294-8144-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Want of Enlightenment (Ignorance and Error) Must be Seen as the True Cause of the Evils that Beset our Fatherland: Read on the second Sunday after Easter, 1817 [April 20] -- Several Very Important Consequences and Duties that Follow from the Conviction that Want of Enlightenment (Ignorance and Error) is the Cause of the Evils that Beset our Fatherland: Read on the third Sunday after Easter, 1817 [April 27] -- On Ways and Means of Already Bringing about a Better Shape of Things at the Present Time: Read on the last Sunday after Pentecost in the year 1816 [November 3] -- On Correct Conduct towards Enemies of Enlightenment: Read on the Feast of the Epiphany, 1816 [January 6] -- On Correct Conduct towards Enemies of Enlightenment (conclusion): Read on the first Sunday after Epiphany, 1816 [January 7] -- On Duties towards Unjust Authorities: Read on Palm Sunday in 1812 [March 22] -- On the Relations between the two Peoples of Bohemia -- On the Relations between the two Peoples of Bohemia (continuation): Read on the eighth Sunday after Pentecost, 1816 [July 28] -- On the Relations between the two Peoples of Bohemia (conclusion): Read on the ninth Sunday after Pentecost, 1816 [August 4] -- On Conduct towards the Jewish Nation: Read on the Feast of the Presentation of our Lady at the Temple, 1809 [Nov. 21] -- On the Mission and Dignity of Womanhood: Read on the Feast of the Ascension of Mary, 1810 [August 15] -- On the Right of the Clergy to obtain their Livelihood from Persons not of their Faith (selections) -- Selections from the Treatise of the Science of Religion: On the Concept of Religion, on Different Kinds of Religion and our Obligations with Respect to Religion -- There are Truths -- There are several, and indeed infinitely many truths -- We humans are in a position to know truths, and actually do know some -- We do, indeed, sometimes err in our judgments; but under certain conditions we can be more or less assured that we do not err -- Human beings are capable of being virtuous and happy -- Many of the concepts and opinions people hold have an influence on their virtue as well as on their happiness -- We sometimes wish that we had certain beliefs -- We sometimes wish that we had certain beliefs -- The concept of a moral proposition -- Concept of the word religion -- Concept of the most perfect religion -- A person’s highest duty with respect to his religion -- A more detailed exposition of the particular duties contained in this highest duty -- Natural Morality: Contents of this part -- Concept and existence of a highest moral law -- Derivation of this highest moral law -- Objections against this highest moral law -- Brief assessment of the most common differing opinions on the highest moral law -- Uncertainty of all human virtue -- What leads us to be untrue to our virtuous principles? -- There are means of promoting virtue. -- There are means of promoting virtue. -- Several rules that may be applied in determining the relative worth of various cultivators of virtue. -- Foreword -- Introduction -- On the citizens, the extent and the divisions of the state -- On legislation -- On government -- On means of coercion -- On freedom -- On equa.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824675903321
Bolzano Bernard <1781-1848.>  
Amsterdam ; ; New York, NY, : Rodopi, 2007
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Structure and gestalt [[electronic resource] ] : philosophy and literature in Austria-Hungary and her successor states / / edited by Barry Smith
Structure and gestalt [[electronic resource] ] : philosophy and literature in Austria-Hungary and her successor states / / edited by Barry Smith
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 1981
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (360 p.)
Disciplina 193
Altri autori (Persone) SmithBarry <1952->
Collana Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe
Soggetto topico Philosophy, Austrian
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-32887-9
9786613328878
90-272-8086-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto STRUCTURE AND GESTALT Philosophy and Literature in Austria-Hungary and her successor states; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; PREFACE; STRUCTURE AND GESTALT; Table of contents; ON THE POETRY AND THE PLURIFUNCTIONALITY OF LANGUAGE; 1.Introduction; 2. From Bühler's three-function schema to Jakobson's six; 3. From formalism to structuralism - from the separation of the work of art to the autonomy of the aesthetic function; 4. Multi- versus monofunctionalism; 5. On the plurifunctionality of the poetic text; 6. On the plurifunctionality of the poetic device
ALOIS RIEGL: THE SYNCHRONIC ANALYSIS OF STYLISTIC TYPES1. Introduction; 2. The Dutch Kunstwollen; 3. The typology of styles; 4. The symbolic type; 5. The genre-like type; 6. The dramatic type; 7. Conclusion; BOLZANO AND THE DARK DOCTRINE: AN ESSAY IN AESTHETICS; 1. Kant and the subjectivisation of aesthetics; 2. Bolzano and the theory of the beautiful; 3. Appraising Bolzano's aesthetics; KAFKA AND BRENTANO: A STUDY IN DESCRIPTIVE PSYCHOLOGY; 1. Introduction; 2. The evidence of inner perception; 3. The représentation of the self; 4. On our knowledge of right and wrong
5. The inner tribunal BRENTANO AND FREUD; 1. Introduction; 2. Brenton's views on psychology; 3. Freud's views on psychology; 4. Brentano 's views on ethics; 5. Freud's views on ethics; 6. A comparison of Brentano and Freud on ethics; THE OPTIMUM VELOCITY OF APPROACH: SOME REFLECTIONS ON KAFKA'S TRIAL; THE PRODUCTION OF IDEAS: NOTES ON AUSTRIAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY FROM BOLZANO TO WITTGENSTEIN; 1. The internal front; 2. Bernard Bolzano : Logic and the theory of science; 3. On nationalities of a higher order; 4. The movement of human capital
PHILOSOPHY AND NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS IN AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY, 1848-1918: A COMPARATIVE SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL SKETCH THERAPEUTIC NIHILISM: HOW NOT TO WRITE ABOUT OTTO WEININGER; PHILOSOPHY, ANIMALITY AND JUSTICE: KLEIST, KAFKA, WEININGER AND WITTGENSTEIN; AUREL KOLNAI; IDENTITY AND DIVISION AS A FUNDAMENTAL THEME OF POLITICS; 1. The articulation of society; 2. Political life interpreted on the supposition of identities established by interests; 3. The interpretation of politics in terms of shared ways of life; 4. Identity and division as a theme in its own right
5. Conclusion: a note on conservative libertarianism LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457785803321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins, 1981
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Structure and gestalt : philosophy and literature in Austria-Hungary and her successor states / / editor, Barry Smith
Structure and gestalt : philosophy and literature in Austria-Hungary and her successor states / / editor, Barry Smith
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam : , : J. Benjamins, , 1981
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (360 pages)
Disciplina 193
Altri autori (Persone) SmithBarry <1952->
Collana Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe
Soggetto topico Philosophy, Austrian
ISBN 1-283-32887-9
9786613328878
90-272-8086-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto STRUCTURE AND GESTALT Philosophy and Literature in Austria-Hungary and her successor states; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; PREFACE; STRUCTURE AND GESTALT; Table of contents; ON THE POETRY AND THE PLURIFUNCTIONALITY OF LANGUAGE; 1.Introduction; 2. From Bühler's three-function schema to Jakobson's six; 3. From formalism to structuralism - from the separation of the work of art to the autonomy of the aesthetic function; 4. Multi- versus monofunctionalism; 5. On the plurifunctionality of the poetic text; 6. On the plurifunctionality of the poetic device
ALOIS RIEGL: THE SYNCHRONIC ANALYSIS OF STYLISTIC TYPES1. Introduction; 2. The Dutch Kunstwollen; 3. The typology of styles; 4. The symbolic type; 5. The genre-like type; 6. The dramatic type; 7. Conclusion; BOLZANO AND THE DARK DOCTRINE: AN ESSAY IN AESTHETICS; 1. Kant and the subjectivisation of aesthetics; 2. Bolzano and the theory of the beautiful; 3. Appraising Bolzano's aesthetics; KAFKA AND BRENTANO: A STUDY IN DESCRIPTIVE PSYCHOLOGY; 1. Introduction; 2. The evidence of inner perception; 3. The représentation of the self; 4. On our knowledge of right and wrong
5. The inner tribunal BRENTANO AND FREUD; 1. Introduction; 2. Brenton's views on psychology; 3. Freud's views on psychology; 4. Brentano 's views on ethics; 5. Freud's views on ethics; 6. A comparison of Brentano and Freud on ethics; THE OPTIMUM VELOCITY OF APPROACH: SOME REFLECTIONS ON KAFKA'S TRIAL; THE PRODUCTION OF IDEAS: NOTES ON AUSTRIAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY FROM BOLZANO TO WITTGENSTEIN; 1. The internal front; 2. Bernard Bolzano : Logic and the theory of science; 3. On nationalities of a higher order; 4. The movement of human capital
PHILOSOPHY AND NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS IN AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY, 1848-1918: A COMPARATIVE SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL SKETCH THERAPEUTIC NIHILISM: HOW NOT TO WRITE ABOUT OTTO WEININGER; PHILOSOPHY, ANIMALITY AND JUSTICE: KLEIST, KAFKA, WEININGER AND WITTGENSTEIN; AUREL KOLNAI; IDENTITY AND DIVISION AS A FUNDAMENTAL THEME OF POLITICS; 1. The articulation of society; 2. Political life interpreted on the supposition of identities established by interests; 3. The interpretation of politics in terms of shared ways of life; 4. Identity and division as a theme in its own right
5. Conclusion: a note on conservative libertarianism LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781585003321
Amsterdam : , : J. Benjamins, , 1981
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Structure and gestalt : philosophy and literature in Austria-Hungary and her successor states / / editor, Barry Smith
Structure and gestalt : philosophy and literature in Austria-Hungary and her successor states / / editor, Barry Smith
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam : , : J. Benjamins, , 1981
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (360 pages)
Disciplina 193
Altri autori (Persone) SmithBarry <1952->
Collana Linguistic & literary studies in Eastern Europe
Soggetto topico Philosophy, Austrian
ISBN 1-283-32887-9
9786613328878
90-272-8086-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto STRUCTURE AND GESTALT Philosophy and Literature in Austria-Hungary and her successor states; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; PREFACE; STRUCTURE AND GESTALT; Table of contents; ON THE POETRY AND THE PLURIFUNCTIONALITY OF LANGUAGE; 1.Introduction; 2. From Bühler's three-function schema to Jakobson's six; 3. From formalism to structuralism - from the separation of the work of art to the autonomy of the aesthetic function; 4. Multi- versus monofunctionalism; 5. On the plurifunctionality of the poetic text; 6. On the plurifunctionality of the poetic device
ALOIS RIEGL: THE SYNCHRONIC ANALYSIS OF STYLISTIC TYPES1. Introduction; 2. The Dutch Kunstwollen; 3. The typology of styles; 4. The symbolic type; 5. The genre-like type; 6. The dramatic type; 7. Conclusion; BOLZANO AND THE DARK DOCTRINE: AN ESSAY IN AESTHETICS; 1. Kant and the subjectivisation of aesthetics; 2. Bolzano and the theory of the beautiful; 3. Appraising Bolzano's aesthetics; KAFKA AND BRENTANO: A STUDY IN DESCRIPTIVE PSYCHOLOGY; 1. Introduction; 2. The evidence of inner perception; 3. The représentation of the self; 4. On our knowledge of right and wrong
5. The inner tribunal BRENTANO AND FREUD; 1. Introduction; 2. Brenton's views on psychology; 3. Freud's views on psychology; 4. Brentano 's views on ethics; 5. Freud's views on ethics; 6. A comparison of Brentano and Freud on ethics; THE OPTIMUM VELOCITY OF APPROACH: SOME REFLECTIONS ON KAFKA'S TRIAL; THE PRODUCTION OF IDEAS: NOTES ON AUSTRIAN INTELLECTUAL HISTORY FROM BOLZANO TO WITTGENSTEIN; 1. The internal front; 2. Bernard Bolzano : Logic and the theory of science; 3. On nationalities of a higher order; 4. The movement of human capital
PHILOSOPHY AND NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS IN AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY, 1848-1918: A COMPARATIVE SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL SKETCH THERAPEUTIC NIHILISM: HOW NOT TO WRITE ABOUT OTTO WEININGER; PHILOSOPHY, ANIMALITY AND JUSTICE: KLEIST, KAFKA, WEININGER AND WITTGENSTEIN; AUREL KOLNAI; IDENTITY AND DIVISION AS A FUNDAMENTAL THEME OF POLITICS; 1. The articulation of society; 2. Political life interpreted on the supposition of identities established by interests; 3. The interpretation of politics in terms of shared ways of life; 4. Identity and division as a theme in its own right
5. Conclusion: a note on conservative libertarianism LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811779203321
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