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Von Bolzano zu Husserl

Eine Untersuchung über den Ursprung der phänomenologischen Bedeutungslehre

C. Beyer

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German
Springer
28 September 2011
This book contains a detailed study of the historical and

systematical origin of Edmund Husserl's views on meaning as manifested

in his most influential Logical Investigations (1900-01)

and Ideas (1913), relating them both to Bernard Bolzano's theory

of the relationship between logical experiences and their objective

contents (from his 1837 Theory of Science) and to Hermann

Lotze's theory of ideas (from his 1874 Logic). The author

clarifies the basic concepts of Husserl's theory of meaning and shows

that it is Platonic (rather than Aristotelian) in spirit. Furthermore,

he defends an 'identificationalistic' interpretation of Husserl's

central notion of 'noematic X' and outlines a Husserlian contribution

to the 'externalism/internalism' debate in recent analytic philosophy. Primary audience: Philosophers of language, mind and logic with

either a phenomenological or an analytic background, Husserl scholars,

historians of nineteenth and twentieth century philosophy.
By:  
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996
Volume:   139
Dimensions:   Height: 240mm,  Width: 160mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   360g
ISBN:   9789401072571
ISBN 10:   9401072574
Series:   Phaenomenologica
Pages:   210
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Erstes Kapitel. Die Phänomenologie der logischen Erlebnisse.- 1.0 Einleitung.- 1.1. Die drei thematischen Dimensionen der reinen Logik.- 1.2. Erkenntnis und Logik (Searle, Husserl).- Zweites Kapitel. Bolzano pur: Die wesentlichen Unterscheidungen.- 2.0 Einleitung.- 2.1 Vorbegriffe.- 2.2 Subjektive Vorstellung und Vorstellungsstoff.- 2.3 Urteil und Urteilsstoff.- Drittes Kapitel. Bolzano, Lotze, Husserl: Die Spezies-Konzeption der Bedeutung.- 3.1 Lotzes Ideenlehre.- 3.2 Husserls Spezies-Konzeption der Bedeutung.- 3.3 Ausblick: Indexikalität und noematisches X.- Literatur.

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