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Publication subTitle :Brentano and Polish Philosophy

Publication series :Phenomenology & Mind

Author: Arkadiusz Chrudzimski   Dariusz Lukasiewicz  

Publisher: De Gruyter‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9783110325706

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110325065

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Language: ENG

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For a long time Franz Brentano has been widely perceived almost exclusively as the re-discoverer of intentionality and the founder of the continental phenomenology. It was only during the last 30 years that his immense importance for the development of analytic philosophy (and also the arbitrariness of the very division between analytic and continental philosophy) became clear. This volume is devoted to Brentano's influence on the Polish Analytic Philosophy better known under the name of: "Lvov-Warsaw School". Contributors: Arianna Betti (Amsterdam), Arkadiusz Chrudzimski (Szczecin and Salzburg), Dale Jacquette (Pennsylvania), Dariusz Lukasiewicz (Bydgoszcz), Maria van der Schaar (Leiden), Peter Simons (Leeds), Barry Smith (Buffalo and Saarbrücken), Jan Wolenski (Cracow).

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Table of Contents

pp.:  4 – 7

Introduction

pp.:  7 – 9

On the Ambiguities of the Term Judgement.An Evaluation of Twardowski’s Distinction betweenAction and ProductMARIA VAN DER SCHAAR

pp.:  35 – 55

The Strange Case of Savonarola and the Painted FishOn the Bolzanization of Polish Thought*ARIANNA BETTI

pp.:  55 – 83

Things and Truths:Brentano and Leśniewski, Ontology and LogicPETER SIMONS

pp.:  83 – 107

The Young Leśniewski on Existential PropositionsARKADIUSZ CHRUDZIMSKI

pp.:  107 – 121

On the Phases of Reism1BARRY SMITH

pp.:  121 – 182

Brentanian Philosophy and Czeżowski’s Conception of Existence∗DARIUSZ ŁUKASIEWICZ

pp.:  182 – 216

Brentanism and the Rise of Formal SemanticsJAN WOLEŃSKI

pp.:  216 – 235

Index of Names

pp.:  235 – 239

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