Concept and Judgment in Brentano's Logic Lectures is concerned with a crucial aspect of Brentano's philosophy as it was developed in his logic lectures from c. 1870 to c. 1885. The first part of the volume is an analysis of his theory of concept and judgment. The second part consists of materials, including a German edition and English translation of notes that a student took from a lecture course that Brentano gave. A short book by this student on Brentano is also translated in the materials.

The access to Brentano's philosophy is enhanced by this volume not only with regard to his logic as a theory of deductive inference, but also to his descriptive psychology, metaphysics, and philosophy of language.
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Concept and Judgment in Brentano's Logic Lectures provides an analysis of an important feature of Brentano's philosophy in the 19th century. Relevant materials in both German and English are also included in the volume.
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Preface Analysis Introduction 1 The Neo-Scholastic Background  1 The Tasks of Logic  2 Concept  3 Judgment  4 Syllogism  5 Concluding Remarks 2 Definition and Value of Logic  1 The Relevant Manuscripts  2 Logic as the Art of Judging  3 Logic, Psychology, and Philosophy  4 The Value of Logic  5 Psychologism  6 Language  7 Dialectic  8 Concluding Remarks 3 Concept  1 Presentations and Names  2 Distinctions among Concepts  3 Distinctions among Modes of Presentation  4 Distinctions among Names  5 Relations among Presentations  6 Definitions  7 Concluding Remarks 4 Judgment  1 Critique of Kant’s Table  2 Complexity and Simplicity  3 Form  4 Form and Matter  5 Intensity  6 Motive  7 Modality  8 Statements  9 Relations between Judgments  10 Evidence  11 Syllogism  12 Concluding Remarks Materials Preparatory Note to Materials 5 Franz Hillebrand, Die elementare Logik und die in ihr nötigen Reformen nach den Vorlesungen des Dr. Franz Brentanos (Wintersemester 1884/85, Wien) 6 Franz Hillebrand, Elementary Logic and the Reforms Necessary in It according to the Lectures of Dr. Franz Brentano (Winter Semester 1884/85, Vienna) 7 Franz Hillebrand, The New Theories of Categorical Inferences (1891) Bibliography Index
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ISBN
9789004443020
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Brill
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785 gr
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235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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396

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Robin D. Rollinger is employed as a research fellow at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences. He has published numerous studies in phenomenology and has edited two volumes of writings by Edmund Husserl.