Format:
1 Online-Ressource (196 pages)
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illustrations
ISBN:
9789004458239
Series Statement:
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy - Book Archive pre-2000 20
Content:
The influence of Franz Brentano in twentieth century philosophy has been extensive. His two most famous and outstanding pupils were Alexius Meinong and Edmund Husserl. These two are closely related not only regarding their common background in the school of Brentano, but also in their common concern with problems arising from British empiricism. Such a problem is to be found in the nominalist views of Locke, Berkeley, and Hume and their concomitant theories of general ideas. While Meinong's early work continues in the empiricist tradition by characterizing general ideas in terms of abstraction and not in terms of general objects (universals) as their correlates, Husserl's Logical Investigations are committed to the claim that general ideas can be described only as ideas which refer to general objects. In Meinong and Husserl on Abstraction and Universals the epistemological, psychological, and ontological aspects of these theories are examined and compared. Included is also a translation of Abstraction and Comparing (1900) by Meinong
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789051835731
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Meinong and Husserl on Abstraction and Universals : From Hume Studies I to Logical Investigations II Leiden : Brill, 1993 ISBN 9789051835731
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1163/9789004458239
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