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‘The influence of Brentanism on Polish analytic philosophers such as Kotarbiński and Leśniewski has been largely overlooked.’
— Jul 27, 2019 06:16AM
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r0b
is on page 314 of 396
...profit, the division of labour, money, and so on...Menger, in fact, seeks to develop a categorical ontology of economic reality in just the sense in which Brentano sought a categorical ontology of psychological reality.’
I never would have thought to find a discussion of economics interesting!
— Aug 19, 2019 02:50PM
I never would have thought to find a discussion of economics interesting!
r0b
is on page 314 of 396
‘Menger quite clearly believes that there are a priori categories (‘essences’ or ‘natures’) existing autonomously in reality and that a priori propositions reflect structures or connections among such essences. Thus he insists that economists study not concepts or other creatures of the mind, but rather the qualitative essences or natures of and the relations between such categories as value, rent,...
— Aug 19, 2019 02:47PM
r0b
is on page 301 of 396
‘Both Mach and Brentano were ‘empiricists’, but there is a striking difference between the phenomenalist empiricism of Mach and what we might call the qualitative and structuralist empiricism of Brentano and his circle.’
— Aug 18, 2019 06:11PM
r0b
is on page 270 of 396
‘The most philosophically sophisticated treatment of the Gestalt character of actions is...to be found in the writings of Merleau-Ponty (for example, Phenomenology of Perception, especially Part 1, chapter 3)’
— Aug 16, 2019 10:24PM
r0b
is on page 239 of 396
‘For Brentano it is as if the world of things is continuously annihilated and recreated anew with each successive passing instant...Strictly speaking there are no ‘instants of time’ in Brentano’s ontology, not even the present instant. Rather, there are only things existing now or presently (instantaneously) existing things.’
— Aug 04, 2019 03:04PM
r0b
is on page 134 of 396
...They differ, rather, in other ways, which will be our business to describe.’
...oops, ignore the “pfft”...sorta typo, was from a previous comment note...
— Jul 19, 2019 10:23PM
...oops, ignore the “pfft”...sorta typo, was from a previous comment note...
r0b
is on page 134 of 396
‘The terminology of genuine and phantasy feelings (derived from Meinong’s talk of Ernstgefühle and Scheingefühle) should not be taken to imply that the latter are in some sense unreal...They are simply conscious processes whose bases lacks appropriate moments of conviction or belief. Hence they exist in no less real a sense than do their serious counterparts. They differ, rather,...
pfft...
— Jul 19, 2019 10:21PM
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r0b
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‘Relations must be objective, then [according to Anton Marty], for otherwise science would be impossible.’
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— May 11, 2019 11:08PM
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r0b
is on page 91 of 396
‘Martian irrealia, accordingly, have something in common with the ‘Cambridge changes’ of the analytic tradition. More precisely, they are analogous to what we might call ‘Cambridge states’ such as being a father, being unheard of in Finland, being persona grata in South Africa, and the like.’
— Apr 16, 2019 11:24AM
r0b
is on page 84 of 396
‘Newton, we might say, sees time and space as mutually separable, Einstein sees time and space as mutually dependent. Brentano, in contrast, sees space as one-sidedly dependent on (inseparably from) time. Time can exist without space, but not vice versa.’
— Mar 08, 2019 10:46PM

