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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Pirna : Eberlein
    UID:
    gbv_311053149
    Format: 68 S., 1 Bl. , 8"
    Note: Leipzig, Univ., Diss., 1891
    Language: German
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Hofmann, Reinhold 1855-1917
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  • 2
    UID:
    edocfu_9958354648302883
    Format: 1 online resource (380p.)
    ISBN: 9783110531480
    Series Statement: Phenomenology & Mind ; 19
    Content: Anton Marty (Schwyz, 1847–Prague, 1914) contributed significantly to some of the central themes of Austrian philosophy. This collection contributes to assessing the specificity of his theses in relation with other Austrian philosophers. Although strongly inspired by his master, Franz Brentano, Marty developed his own theory of intentionality, understood as a sui generis relation of similarity. Moreover, he established a comprehensive philosophy of language, or "semasiology", based on descriptive psychology, and in which the utterer’s meaning plays a central role, anticipating Grice’s pragmatic semantics. The present volume, including sixteen articles by scholars in the field of the history of Austrian philosophy and in contemporary philosophy, aims at exposing some of Marty’s most important contributions in philosophy of mind and language, but also in other fields of research such as ontology and metaphysics. As archive material, the volume contains the edition of a correspondence between Marty and Hans Cornelius on similarity. This book will interest scholars in the fields of the history of philosophy in the 19th and 20th centuries, historians of phenomenology, and, more broadly, contemporary theoretical philosophers.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Anton Marty: From Mind to Language / , I. Intentionality, Similarity, and Their Objects -- , Consciousness and Intentionality in Anton Marty’s Lecture on Descriptive Psychology / , Austro-German Transcendent Objects before Husserl / , Mental Similarity: Marty and the Pre-Brentanian Tradition / , Talking about Intentionality: Marty and the Language of ‘Ideal Similarity’ / , Abstraction and Similarity: Edition and Translation of the Correspondence between Marty and Cornelius / , II. Elements of the Mind -- , The Origins of Emotivism, Expressivism and the Error Theory: Marty, Scheler, Russell, Ogden & Richards / , Marty on Abstraction / , Marty and Meinong on What Judgements Are About / , Marty against Meinong on Assumptions / , Consciousness of Judging: Katkov’s Critique of Marty’s State of Affairs and Brentano’s Description of Judgement / , III. Marty’s Semasiology, its Origins and its Posterity -- , Grice and Marty on Expression / , Marty’s ‘Psychological’ Semantics and Its Posterity: Internalism and Externalism / , Husserl, Marty, and the (Psycho)logical A Priori / , Grammaire générale and Grammatica speculativa: The Historical Roots of the Marty–Husserl Debate on General Grammar / , Anton Marty’s Heritage – From Philosophy to Linguistics: Dissemination and Theory Testing / , List of Contributors -- , Register , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-11-053149-7
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-11-052978-4
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-11-052977-7
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9947984881402882
    Format: 1 online resource (380 p.)
    ISBN: 9783110531480 , 9783110540550
    Series Statement: Phenomenology & Mind ; 19
    Content: Anton Marty (Schwyz, 1847–Prague, 1914) contributed significantly to some of the central themes of Austrian philosophy. This collection contributes to assessing the specificity of his theses in relation with other Austrian philosophers. Although strongly inspired by his master, Franz Brentano, Marty developed his own theory of intentionality, understood as a sui generis relation of similarity. Moreover, he established a comprehensive philosophy of language, or "semasiology", based on descriptive psychology, and in which the utterer’s meaning plays a central role, anticipating Grice’s pragmatic semantics. The present volume, including sixteen articles by scholars in the field of the history of Austrian philosophy and in contemporary philosophy, aims at exposing some of Marty’s most important contributions in philosophy of mind and language, but also in other fields of research such as ontology and metaphysics. As archive material, the volume contains the edition of a correspondence between Marty and Hans Cornelius on similarity. This book will interest scholars in the fields of the history of philosophy in the 19th and 20th centuries, historians of phenomenology, and, more broadly, contemporary theoretical philosophers.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Anton Marty: From Mind to Language / , I. Intentionality, Similarity, and Their Objects -- , Consciousness and Intentionality in Anton Marty’s Lecture on Descriptive Psychology / , Austro-German Transcendent Objects before Husserl / , Mental Similarity: Marty and the Pre-Brentanian Tradition / , Talking about Intentionality: Marty and the Language of ‘Ideal Similarity’ / , Abstraction and Similarity: Edition and Translation of the Correspondence between Marty and Cornelius / , II. Elements of the Mind -- , The Origins of Emotivism, Expressivism and the Error Theory: Marty, Scheler, Russell, Ogden & Richards / , Marty on Abstraction / , Marty and Meinong on What Judgements Are About / , Marty against Meinong on Assumptions / , Consciousness of Judging: Katkov’s Critique of Marty’s State of Affairs and Brentano’s Description of Judgement / , III. Marty’s Semasiology, its Origins and its Posterity -- , Grice and Marty on Expression / , Marty’s ‘Psychological’ Semantics and Its Posterity: Internalism and Externalism / , Husserl, Marty, and the (Psycho)logical A Priori / , Grammaire générale and Grammatica speculativa: The Historical Roots of the Marty–Husserl Debate on General Grammar / , Anton Marty’s Heritage – From Philosophy to Linguistics: Dissemination and Theory Testing / , List of Contributors -- , Register , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English.
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2017, De Gruyter, 9783110540550
    In: EBOOK PACKAGE Philosophy 2017, De Gruyter, 9783110548228
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110531497
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110529784
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110529777
    Language: English
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1006264825
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 373 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783110531480
    Series Statement: Phenomenology & mind volume 19
    Content: Anton Marty (Schwyz, 1847–Prague, 1914) contributed significantly to some of the central themes of Austrian philosophy. This collection contributes to assessing the specificity of his theses in relation with other Austrian philosophers. Although strongly inspired by his master, Franz Brentano, Marty developed his own theory of intentionality, understood as a sui generis relation of similarity. Moreover, he established a comprehensive philosophy of language, or "semasiology", based on descriptive psychology, and in which the utterer’s meaning plays a central role, anticipating Grice’s pragmatic semantics. The present volume, including sixteen articles by scholars in the field of the history of Austrian philosophy and in contemporary philosophy, aims at exposing some of Marty’s most important contributions in philosophy of mind and language, but also in other fields of research such as ontology and metaphysics. As archive material, the volume contains the edition of a correspondence between Marty and Hans Cornelius on similarity. This book will interest scholars in the fields of the history of philosophy in the 19th and 20th centuries, historians of phenomenology, and, more broadly, contemporary theoretical philosophers.
    Content: Anton Marty (Schwyz, 1847-Prague, 1914) contributed significantly to some of the central themes of Austrian philosophy. This collection contributes to assessing the specificity of his theses in relation with other Austrian philosophers. Although strongly inspired by his master, Franz Brentano, Marty developed his own theory of intentionality, understood as a sui generis relation of similarity. Moreover, he established a comprehensive philosophy of language, or 'semasiology', based on descriptive psychology, and in which the utterer's meaning plays a central role, anticipating Grice's pragmatic semantics. The present volume, including sixteen articles by scholars in the field of the history of Austrian philosophy and in contemporary philosophy, aims at exposing some of Marty's most important contributions in philosophy of mind and language, but also in other fields of research such as ontology and metaphysics. As archive material, the volume contains the edition of a correspondence between Marty and Hans Cornelius on similarity. This book will interest scholars in the fields of the history of philosophy in the 19th and 20th centuries, historians of phenomenology, and, more broadly, contemporary theoretical philosophers. Guillaume Fréchette, University of Salzburg, Austria; Hamid Taieb, University of Geneva, Switzerland/University of Salzburg, Austria.
    Note: Frontmatter -- ; Table of Contents -- ; Anton Marty: From Mind to Language , I. Intentionality, Similarity, and Their Objects -- ; Consciousness and Intentionality in Anton Marty’s Lecture on Descriptive Psychology , Austro-German Transcendent Objects before Husserl , Mental Similarity: Marty and the Pre-Brentanian Tradition , Talking about Intentionality: Marty and the Language of ‘Ideal Similarity’ , Abstraction and Similarity: Edition and Translation of the Correspondence between Marty and Cornelius , II. Elements of the Mind -- ; The Origins of Emotivism, Expressivism and the Error Theory: Marty, Scheler, Russell, Ogden & Richards , Marty on Abstraction , Marty and Meinong on What Judgements Are About , Marty against Meinong on Assumptions , Consciousness of Judging: Katkov’s Critique of Marty’s State of Affairs and Brentano’s Description of Judgement , III. Marty’s Semasiology, its Origins and its Posterity -- ; Grice and Marty on Expression , Marty’s ‘Psychological’ Semantics and Its Posterity: Internalism and Externalism , Husserl, Marty, and the (Psycho)logical A Priori , Grammaire générale and Grammatica speculativa: The Historical Roots of the Marty–Husserl Debate on General Grammar , Anton Marty’s Heritage – From Philosophy to Linguistics: Dissemination and Theory Testing , List of Contributors -- ; Register , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110529777
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110531497
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110529784
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Mind and language - on the philosophy of Anton Marty Berlin : De Gruyter, 2017 ISBN 9783110529777
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3110529777
    Language: English
    Keywords: Marty, Anton 1847-1914 ; Philosophie ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Fréchette, Guillaume 1976-
    Author information: Taieb, Hamid
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