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La théorie aristotélicienne de la science

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معرفی کتاب «La théorie aristotélicienne de la science» نوشتهٔ Franz Brentano، edited by Oskar Kraus، English edition edited by Linda L. McAlister، translated by Antos C. Rancurello، D.B. Terrell، Linda L. McAlister، with a new introduction by Peter Simons و Gilles-Gaston Granger، منتشرشده توسط نشر Aubier Montaigne در سال 2000. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان فرانسوی ارائه شده است.

Franz Brentano's classic study Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint was the most important of Brentano's works to be published in his lifetime. Unlike the first English translation in 1974, this edition simply contains the text corresponding to Brentano's original 1874 edition. A new introduction by Peter Simons places Brentano's work in the context of current philosophical thought, and is able to show how Brentano has emerged since the Seventies as a key figure in both contemporary European and Anglo-American traditions and crucial to any understanding the history of philosophy and psychology. Book Cover......Page 1 Title......Page 4 Copyright......Page 5 Contents......Page 6 Introduction to the Second Edition......Page 14 Preface to the English Edition......Page 22 Foreword to the 1911 Edition, The Classification of Mental Phenomena......Page 24 Foreword to the 1874 Edition......Page 26 BOOK ONE PSYCHOLOGY AS A SCIENCE......Page 29 I The Concept and Purpose of Psychology......Page 30 II Psychological Method with Special Reference to its Experiential Basis......Page 49 III Further Investigations Concerning Psychological Method. Induction of the Fundamental Laws of Psychology......Page 61 IV Further Investigations Concerning Psychological Method. The Inexact Character of its Highest Laws. Deduction and Verification......Page 77 BOOK TWO MENTAL PHENOMENA IN GENERAL......Page 85 I The Distinction between Mental and Physical Phenomena......Page 87 II Inner Consciousness......Page 106 III Further Considerations Regarding Inner Consciousness......Page 135 IV On the Unity of Consciousness......Page 148 V A Survey of the Principal Attempts to Classify Mental Phenomena......Page 165 VI Classification of Mental Activities into Presentations, Judgements, and Phenomena of Love and Hate......Page 178 VII Presentation and Judgement: Two Different Fundamental Classes......Page 184 VIII Feeling and Will United into a Single Fundamental Class......Page 211 IX Comparison of the Three Basic Classes with the Threefold Phenomena of Inner Consciousness. Determination of their Natural Order......Page 234 APPENDIX TO THE CLASSIFICATION OF MENTAL PHENOMENA......Page 237 Supplementary Remarks Intended to Explain and Defend, as well as to Correct and Expand upon the Theory......Page 239 ADDITIONAL ESSAYS FROM BRENTANO’S NACHLASS CONCERNING INTUITIONS, CONCEPTS, AND OBJECTS OF REASON......Page 269 Introduction to the 1924. Edition by Oskar Kraus......Page 316 Index......Page 345 Behavioral Sciences Book Cover 1 Title 4 Copyright 5 Contents 6 Introduction to the Second Edition 14 Preface to the English Edition 22 Foreword to the 1911 Edition, The Classification of Mental Phenomena 24 Foreword to the 1874 Edition 26 BOOK ONE PSYCHOLOGY AS A SCIENCE 29 I The Concept and Purpose of Psychology 30 II Psychological Method with Special Reference to its Experiential Basis 49 III Further Investigations Concerning Psychological Method. Induction of the Fundamental Laws of Psychology 61 IV Further Investigations Concerning Psychological Method. The Inexact Character of its Highest Laws. Deduction and Verification 77 BOOK TWO MENTAL PHENOMENA IN GENERAL 85 I The Distinction between Mental and Physical Phenomena 87 II Inner Consciousness 106 III Further Considerations Regarding Inner Consciousness 135 IV On the Unity of Consciousness 148 V A Survey of the Principal Attempts to Classify Mental Phenomena 165 VI Classification of Mental Activities into Presentations, Judgements, and Phenomena of Love and Hate 178 VII Presentation and Judgement: Two Different Fundamental Classes 184 VIII Feeling and Will United into a Single Fundamental Class 211 IX Comparison of the Three Basic Classes with the Threefold Phenomena of Inner Consciousness. Determination of their Natural Order 234 APPENDIX TO THE CLASSIFICATION OF MENTAL PHENOMENA 237 Supplementary Remarks Intended to Explain and Defend, as well as to Correct and Expand upon the Theory 239 ADDITIONAL ESSAYS FROM BRENTANO’S NACHLASS CONCERNING INTUITIONS, CONCEPTS, AND OBJECTS OF REASON 269 Introduction to the 1924. Edition by Oskar Kraus 316 Index 345

franz Brentano's Classic Study psychology From An Empirical Standpoint Was The Most Important Of Brentano's Works To Be Published In His Lifetime. Unlike The First English Translation In 1974, This Edition Contains The Text Corresponding To Brentano's Original 1874 Edition.

an Introduction By Peter Simons Places Brentano's Work In The Context Of Current Philosophical Thought. He Is Able To Show How Brentano Has Emerged Since The Seventies As A Key Figure In Both Contemporary European And Anglo-american Traditions And Crucial To Any Understanding The History Of Philosophy And Psychology.

This edition of Brentano's most famous work contains the text corresponding to his original 1874 manuscript. It is placed in its current philosophical context in a revealing introduction by Peter Simons.
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