Le Brentano de la « deskriptive psychologie » : l'homme qui savait décrire (et poursuivait un objectif double en décrivant)

Les Études Philosophiques 1/2003 (N° 64), P. 23-33 2003 (64):23-33 (2003)
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In this essay, the author presents Brentano as a skillful descriptive psychologist, who can on this account be all the more rightly regarded as a predecessor of Husserlian phenomenology in its early, Göttingen-Munich phase. The author also points out various inconsistencies in Brentano – due in part to his Aristotelian heritage – and interprets them charitably as a testimony of a great mind’s being at work.

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