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Concept and judgment in Brentano's logic lectures : analysis and materials /

"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...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Main Author: Rollinger, R. D. (Author)
Other Authors: Hillebrand, Franz, 1863-1926
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Alemán
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2020.
Series:Studien zur osterreichische Philosophie, Band 48
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Analysis
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. The Neo-Scholastic Background
  • 1. The Tasks of Logic
  • 2. Concept
  • 3. Judgment
  • 4. Syllogism
  • 5. Concluding Remarks
  • Chapter 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
  • Chapter 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. Definition
  • 7. Concluding Remarks
  • Chapter 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. Expression of Judgments
  • 9. Relations between Judgments
  • 10. Evidence
  • 11. Syllogism
  • 12. Concluding Remarks
  • Materials
  • Preparatory Note to Materials
  • Chapter 5. Franz Hillebrand, Die elementare Logik und die in ihr nötigen Reformen nach den Vorlesungen des Dr. Franz Brentano (Wintersemester 1884/85, Wien)
  • Chapter 6. Franz Hillebrand, Elementary Logic and the Reforms Necessary in It according to the Lectures of Dr. Franz Brentano (Winter Semester 1884/85, Vienna)
  • Chapter 7. Hillebrand, The New Theories of Categorical Inferences
  • Bibliography
  • Index of Names