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12Franz Brentano and Austrian Philosophy (edited book)Springer. 2020.The book discusses Franz Brentano’s impact on Austrian philosophy. It contains both a critical reassessment of Brentano’s place in the development of Austrian philosophy at the turn of the 20th century and a reevaluation of the impact and significance of his philosophy of mind or ‘descriptive psychology’ which was Brentano's most important contribution to contemporary philosophy and to the philosophy in Vienna. In addition, the relation between Brentano, phenomenology, and the Vienna Circle is i…Read more
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25Franz Brentano’s Philosophy After One Hundred Years: From History of Philosophy to Reism (edited book)Springer. 2020.This volume brings together contributions that explore the philosophy of Franz Brentano. It looks at his work both critically and in the context of contemporary philosophy. For instance, Brentano influenced the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, the theory of objects of Alexius Meinong, the early development of the Gestalt theory, the philosophy of language of Anton Marty, the works of Carl Stumpf in the psychology of tone, and many others. Readers will also learn the contributions of Brentano's w…Read more
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18Franz Brentano’s Philosophy After One Hundred Years: From History of Philosophy to Reism (edited book)Springer. 2021.This volume brings together contributions that explore the philosophy of Franz Brentano. It looks at his work both critically and in the context of contemporary philosophy. For instance, Brentano influenced the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl, the theory of objects of Alexius Meinong, the early development of the Gestalt theory, the philosophy of language of Anton Marty, the works of Carl Stumpf in the psychology of tone, and many others. Readers will also learn the contributions of Brentano's w…Read more
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13À l’école de Brentano (edited book)Vrin. 2007.Sont réunies dans cet ouvrage six études des principaux représentants de ce qu’il est convenu d’appeler « l’école de Brentano ». Les « Souvenirs de Franz Brentano » de Carl Stumpf et Edmund Husserl, décrivent sa vie et son activité philosophique de ses débuts à Würzburg jusqu’à son couronnement à Vienne. Les quatre autres études sont des contributions importantes des étudiants de Brentano à la philosophie. L’étude d’Ehrenfels, « Sur les “qualités de forme” », fondatrice de la psychologie de la f…Read more
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Sur le rôle de la psychologie en théorie de la connaissance. Kant à l’école de BrentanoIn M. Lequan, S. Grapotte & M. Ruffing (eds.), Kant et les sciences, Vrin. 2011.
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26Le legs de BrentanoIn Denis Fisette & Guillaume Frechette (eds.), À l’école de Brentano, Vrin. pp. 7-161. 2007.Introduction à l'ouvrage: À l'École de Brentano, Paris, Vrin, 2007.
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781The Origins of Phenomenology in Austro-German Philosophy. Brentano, HusserlIn John Shand (ed.), A Companion to Nineteenth Century Philosophy (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy), Wiley-blackwell. pp. 418-453. 2019.The development of phenomenology in nineteenth‐century German philosophy is that of a particular stream within the larger historical‐philosophical complex of Austro‐German philosophy. As the “grandfather of phenomenology” resp. the “disgusted grandfather of phenomenology,” but also as the key figure on the “Anglo‐Austrian Analytic Axis”, Brentano is at the source of the two main philosophical traditions in twentieth‐century philosophy. This chapter focuses mainly on his place in nineteenth‐centu…Read more
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Deux aspects de l'intentionnalité dans la Psychologie de BrentanoIn Ion Tănăsescu (ed.), Franz Brentano's Psychology and Metaphysics, Zeta. 2012.
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34Brentano on Perception and IllusionIn Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau & Friedrich Stadler (eds.), The Philosophy of Perception: Proceedings of the 40th International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 119-134. 2019.Brentano’s philosophy of perception has often been understood as a special chapter of his theory of intentionality. If all and only mental phenomena are constitutively intentional, and if perceptual experience is mental by definition, then all perceptual experiences are intentional experiences. I refer to this conception as the “standard view” of Brentano’s account of perception. Different options are available to support the standard view: a sense-data theory of perception; an adverbialist acco…Read more
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706Brentano's Thesis (Revisited)In Denis Fisette & Guillaume Fréchette (eds.), Themes from Brentano, Editions Rodopi. pp. 91-119. 2013.
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6Denis Seron, Objet et signification. Matériaux phénoménologiques pour la théorie du jugement, Paris, Vrin, coll. « Problèmes et controverses », 2003, 352 pages (review)Philosophiques 32 (2): 476-479. 2005.
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38Le moment normatif dans la philosophie austro-allemandePhilosophiques 42 (2): 375-384. 2015.Guillaume Fréchette
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40Contenu et objet du jugement chez BrentanoPhilosophiques 38 (1): 241-261. 2011.Logical realism is undoubtedly one of the central features which characterize many of the major works in Austrian philosophy from Bolzano to Husserl. Although this remark is true, as we believe, one must not forget the fact that some of the key concepts of Austrian philosophy are rooted in theories that reject realist principles. As an example, take the concept of state of affairs in Austrian philosophy, and more specifically, Franz Brentano's conception of judgement contents. By showing the mot…Read more
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14Recension de: Husserl et la naissance de la phénoménologie (1900–1913)Jean-François Lavigne Collection «Épiméthée» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 809 p. (review)Dialogue 45 (2): 400-404. 2006.
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20Husserl et la naissance de la phénoménologie (1900-1913) (review)Dialogue 45 (2): 400-404. 2006.
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40Daubert et les limites de la phénoménologie : Étude sur le donné et l'évidencePhilosophiques 28 (2): 303-326. 2001.Johannes Daubert est la figure centrale du Cercle de Munich ainsi que le premier véritable lecteur et critique de Husserl. Ses manuscrits contiennent, en plus d'une critique de la phénoménologie husserlienne, une conception originale de la phénoménologie laissant notamment une place importante aux analyses perceptives. Le présent article s'intéresse d'abord aux thèmes du donné et de l'évidence en tant qu'ils sont des motifs centraux à la fois chez Husserl et Daubert, pour ensuite relever, à part…Read more
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29Leibniz and Brentano on ApperceptionIn H. Breger, J. Herbst & S. Erdner (eds.), Natur Und Subjekt: Akten des Ix. Internationalen Leibniz-Kongresses, Hartmann. 2011.
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50Essential Laws: On Ideal Objects and their Properties in Early PhenomenologyIn Bruno Leclercq, Sébastien Richard & Denis Seron (eds.), Objects and Pseudo-Objects Ontological Deserts and Jungles from Brentano to Carnap, De Gruyter. pp. 143-166. 2015.In the present paper, I try to shed some light on the Munich-Göttingen conception of essences, laws of essence, and ideal objects. I first start with a preliminary account of their conception of the synthetic a priori at the basis of their conception of essence (§2); I then offer a first characterization of this conception, which I label as metaphysical realism (§3), highlighting its key concept: foundation (§4). In the last four sections (§§5-8), I discuss different outcomes of this conception …Read more
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32Austrian Logical Realism? Brentano on States of AffairsIn Guido Bonino, Greg Jesson & Javier Cumpa (eds.), Defending Realism: Ontological and Epistemological Investigations, De Gruyter. pp. 379-400. 2014.
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41Phenomenology as Descriptive PsychologySymposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 16 (2): 150-170. 2012.Is phenomenology nothing else than descriptive psychology? In the first edition of his Logical Investigations (LI), Husserl conceived of phenomenology as a description and analysis of the experiences of knowledge, unequivocally stating that “phenomenology is descriptive psychology.” Most interestingly, although the first edition of the LI was the reference par excellence in phenomenology for the Munich phenomenologists, they remained suspicious of this characterisationof phenomenology. The aim o…Read more
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35Husserl et la naissance de la phénoménologie Jean-François Lavigne Collection «Épiméthée» Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 809 p (review)Dialogue 45 (2): 400. 2006.
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De l'intentionalité à la théorie de l'objet. Meinong et son école, ses critiquesIn C.-E. Niveleau (ed.), Vers une philosophie scientifique. Le programme de Brentano, Demopolis. 2014.
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67Searching for the Self: Early Phenomenological Accounts of Self-Consciousness from Lotze to SchelerInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 21 (5): 1-26. 2013.Phenomenological accounts of self-consciousness are often said to combine two elements by means of a necessary connection: the primitive and irre- ducible subjective character of experiences and the idealist transcendental constitution of consciousness. In what follows I argue that this connection is not necessary in order for an account of self-consciousness to be phenomenological, as shown by early phenomenological accounts of self- consciousness – particularly in Munich phenomenology. First o…Read more
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Department of PhilosophyCollaborateur Scientifique
Areas of Interest
19th Century Philosophy |
20th Century Philosophy |
European Philosophy |