Mind, Meaning and Metaphysics: The Philosophy and Theory of Language of Anton Marty (Primary Sources in Phenomenology, 3)
معرفی کتاب «Mind, Meaning and Metaphysics: The Philosophy and Theory of Language of Anton Marty (Primary Sources in Phenomenology, 3)» نوشتهٔ Roderick M. Chisholm (auth.), Kevin Mulligan (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 1990. این کتاب در 9 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Phenomenology Was In Large Part The Discovery Of Edmund Husserl, Whose Logical Investigations Of 1900/01 Are Normally Regarded As The Work That Launched The Phenomenological Movement. Yet Husserl's Phenomenology, In Particular In The Form In Which It Is Set Out In This His Most Important Contribution To Philosophy, Is Itself Part Of An Austrian Philosophical Tradi Tion Inspired By Brentano And Continued, In Very Different Ways, By Meinong, Stumpf, Twardowski, Ehrenfels, Husserl - And Marty. Like Brentano And All His Heirs Marty's Philosophical Interests Were In The Philosophy Of Mind, Where This Is Taken To Include Or At Least Ground The Philosophy Of Language, And Analytic Metaphysics. It Is Marty's Discussions Of Topics In These Two Areas That Provide The Contributions To This Volume With Their Subject-matter. The Papers By Roderick Chisholm, S. -y. Kuroda, Barry Smith, Peter Simons, Rosaria Egidi, Karl Schuhmann, Elmar Holenstein, Edgar Morscher, Wolf Gang Wenning And Myself Were Presented At The 1984 Conference On Anton Marty In Fribourg, Switzerland. Our Host In Fribourg Was Guido Kung, The Conference Was Made Possible By The Fritz Thyssen Stiftung. I Should Like To Thank Both For Their Help. Geneva, April 1988 Kevin Mulligan Xl Abbreviations Employed In The Text Anton Marty's Two Major Works, The Untersuchungen And The Posthumously Published Raum Und Zeit Are Referred To In What Follows In The Following Style. U Untersuchungen Zur Grundlegung Der Allgemeinen Grammatik Und Sprachphilosophie, Vol. I (only Volume Published). Halle A. S. Front Matter....Pages i-xii Brentano and Marty on Content: a Synthesis Suggested by Brentano....Pages 1-9 Marty’s Philosophical Grammar....Pages 11-27 Meaning and Expression: Marty and Grice on Intentional Semantics....Pages 29-49 Marty on Form and Content in Language....Pages 51-65 Why a Proper Name has a Meaning: Marty and Landgrebe vs. Kripke....Pages 67-75 The Categorical and the Thetic Judgment Reconsidered....Pages 77-88 Classical and Modern Work on Universals: The Philosophical Background and Marty’s Contribution....Pages 89-102 Marty and Magnus on Colours....Pages 103-110 Brentano and Marty: An Inquiry into Being and Truth....Pages 111-149 Marty on Grounded Relations....Pages 151-156 Marty on Time....Pages 157-170 Marty’s Theory of Space....Pages 171-180 Judgement-Contents....Pages 181-196 Contents of Consciousness and States of Affairs: Daubert and Marty....Pages 197-214 Marty and the Lvov-Warsaw School....Pages 215-223 Two Letters from Marty to Husserl....Pages 225-236 A Bibliography of Works by and on Anton Marty....Pages 237-284 Back Matter....Pages 285-291
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