Uriah Kriegel presents a rich exploration of the systematic thought of the great 19th-century philosopher Franz Brentano, and its importance to the subsequent development of philosophy. Kriegel sets out Brentano's unified theories of the true, the good, and the beautiful in an accessible way.
Uriah Kriegel presents a rich exploration of the systematic thought of the great 19th-century philosopher Franz Brentano, and its importance to the subsequent development of philosophy. Kriegel sets out Brentano's unified theories of the true, the good, and the beautiful in an accessible way.
Uriah Kriegel received his PhD from Brown University in 2003. He was hired by the University of Arizona that year and tenured there in 2010. Since 2012, he has been a research director at the Jean Nicod Institute in Paris. He is the author of Subjective Consciousness: A Self-Representational Theory (OUP, 2009), The Sources of Intentionality (OUP, 2011), and The Varieties of Consciousness (OUP, 2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Why Brentano? I. Mind 1: Consciousness 2: Intentionality 3: The Modes of Conscious Intentionality II. Being 4: Judgment 5: Metaontology: Existence 6: Ontology: The Existents III. Value 7: Will and Emotion 8: Metaethics: Goodness 9: Ethics: The Goods IV. Conclusion 10: Brentano's System: The True, the Good, and the Beautiful
Introduction: Why Brentano? I. Mind 1: Consciousness 2: Intentionality 3: The Modes of Conscious Intentionality II. Being 4: Judgment 5: Metaontology: Existence 6: Ontology: The Existents III. Value 7: Will and Emotion 8: Metaethics: Goodness 9: Ethics: The Goods IV. Conclusion 10: Brentano's System: The True, the Good, and the Beautiful
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