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  1. Friedrich Eduard Beneke:Psicologismo, Psicologia y Metafísica.Mario Ariel González Porta - 2022 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 63 (153):635-658.
    ABSTRACT Beneke’s name has been inextricably linked to the concept of psychologism and, by decorum, to the decisive criticism that the Husserlian Prolegomena directed at this movement. In this text we try to offer a more diferentiated vision of his philosophy, considering aspects of his thought that are now forgotten and placing them within the tradition of the psychological method. In this way, perspectives are opened not only for the understanding of the aforementioned tradition, but also for a consideration of (...)
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  • Act, Content and Object.Mário Ariel González Porta - 2015 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 19 (1):49-63.
    It is well known that the discussion concerning the relations between content and object is a central theme in Brentano’s school after the decisive essay by Twardowski in 1894. However, less known is the fact that this discussion also takes place outside the aforementioned school and that the distinction between content and object is already present before 1893 amongst other authors.
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  • Gottlob Frege: del Platonismo a la Fenomenología.Mario Ariel González Porta - 2015 - Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 4:21-32.
    Frege’s account, according to which the problem of how thoughts are apprehended should be a part of psychology, has led scholars to the idea that every consideration regarding subjectivity is absent in this author. From the latter follows a certain way of conceiving the relation between Frege and Husserl which establishes an absolute chasm between both authors regarding the topic mentioned. In the present contribution an extremely different view is defended, namely, that Frege plays an intermediate role between 19th century (...)
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