Franz Brentano
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 107 years ago |
Date of birth | January 16,1838 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Boppard |
Germany | |
Date of died | March 17,1917 |
Died | Zurich |
Switzerland | |
Influenced | Edmund Husserl |
Sigmund Freud | |
Alexius Meinong | |
Influenced by | Aristotle |
David Hume | |
Bernard Bolzano | |
Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg | |
Job | Psychologist |
Philosopher | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Current partner | Emilie Brentano |
Parents | Emilie Brentano |
Christian Brentano | |
Influence | Thomas Aquinas |
Bernard Bolzano | |
Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg | |
Spouse | Emilie Brentano |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 567678 |
Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint
Descriptive Psychology
The Origin Of The Knowledge Of Right And Wrong
The psychology of Aristotle
Philosophical investigations on space, time and the continuum
On the Several Senses of Being in Aristotle
Aristotle and his world view
Sensory and Noetic Consciousness: Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint III
The True and the Evident
The Foundation and Construction of Ethics (Routledge Revivals)
The Theory of Categories
On the Existence of God: Lectures Given at the Universities of Würzburg and Vienna (1868–1891)
Aristote. Les significations de l'être
Sobre El Concepto De Verdad
Descriptive Psychology
The Origin Of The Knowledge Of Right And Wrong
The psychology of Aristotle
Philosophical investigations on space, time and the continuum
On the Several Senses of Being in Aristotle
Aristotle and his world view
Sensory and Noetic Consciousness: Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint III
The True and the Evident
The Foundation and Construction of Ethics (Routledge Revivals)
The Theory of Categories
On the Existence of God: Lectures Given at the Universities of Würzburg and Vienna (1868–1891)
Aristote. Les significations de l'être
Sobre El Concepto De Verdad
Franz Brentano Life story
Franz Clemens Honoratus Hermann Josef Brentano was a German philosopher and psychologist. His 1874 Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint, considered his magnum opus, is credited with having reintroduced the medieval scholastic concept of intentionality into contemporary philosophy.