Historical Introduction to Phenomenology

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A01=Seppo Sajama
Aquinas
Aquinas's Reply
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Auxiliary Object
Brentano school
Brentano's Descriptive Psychology
Brentano's Principle
Brentano's View
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content analysis philosophy
content theory
de re acts
de re mental acts
emotion perception
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Evening Star
Extramental Objects
Follow
history of philosophy
hussel
Husserlian perception analysis
Hyletic Data
Incomplete Objects
Intentional Existence
Intentional Mental State
intentionality theory
Intramental Object
Meinong's Theory
Meinongian Object
Mental Phenomena
Mental Reference
Morning Star
Non-existent Objects
object theory analysis
perception and emotion
Phenomenology History
Pink Elephant
Rain Tomorrow
Vice Versa
VPP.

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  • ISBN 9781138965515
  • Weight: 270g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book offers a concise exposition of the content theory of intentionality, which lies at the root of Husserl’s phenomenology, for student and scholar. Originally published in 1982.

The first part traces the history of phenomenology from its beginnings in Aristotle and Aquinas through Hume, Reid and the Brentano school to its first clear formulation in Frege and Husserl.

Part two analyses some special problems involved in two important types of mental phenomena – perception and emotion – without abandoning the historical approach. Husserl’s theory of perception is extensively discussed and a Husserlian analysis of so-called de re acts is attempted.

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