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32Mind and Language – On the Philosophy of Anton Marty (edited book)De Gruyter. 2017.Anton Marty (Schwyz, 1847–Prague, 1914) contributed significantly to some of the central themes of Austrian philosophy. This collection contributes to assessing the specificity of his theses in relation with other Austrian philosophers. Although strongly inspired by his master, Franz Brentano, Marty developed his own theory of intentionality, understood as a sui generis relation of similarity. Moreover, he established a comprehensive philosophy of language, or "semasiology", based on descriptive…Read more
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32Dans la réception de Bolzano, et probablement depuis les Prolégomènes de Husserl, on insiste généralement sur le fait que la Théorie de la science (1837) de Bolzano vise à développer une théorie des représentations et des propositions qui fait de celles-ci des entités logiques de plein droit, indépendantes des actes de pensée, et seules porteuses des propriétés dont traite la logique (vérité, fausseté, objectualité, etc.) L’importance accordée à cette position, souvent appelée réalisme logique (…Read more
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31Austrian 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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31Géométrie, fiction et discours sous hypothèse : Husserl et les objets intentionnels en 1894Philosophiques 36 (2): 355-379. 2009.Dans l’essai Objets intentionnels de 1894, Husserl développe en réaction à Twardowski une théorie originale de l’assomption comme solution au problème des représentations sans objet. Après avoir examiné le détail de cette théorie et en avoir soulevé les difficultés, je montre dans cet article que la solution proposée par cette théorie doit être abordée de manière indépendante de celle qui sera développée plus tard dans les Recherches logiques et j’expose dans quelle mesure elle est ancrée dans l…Read more
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29Leibniz and Brentano on ApperceptionIn H. Breger, J. Herbst & S. Erdner (eds.), Natur und Subjekt. VIII Internationaler Leibniz Kongress , . 2011.
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28Descriptive Psychology: Franz Brentano's Project TodayEuropean Journal of Philosophy 31 (2): 337-340. 2023.(Introduction to special issue.)
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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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26Husserl et la naissance de la phénoménologie (1900-1913) (review)Dialogue 45 (2): 400-404. 2006.
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25L’intuition est-elle une attitude propositionnelle?Philosophiques 44 (1): 11-30. 2017.Guillaume Fréchette | : Il est généralement admis dans la littérature analytique sur l’intuition que celle-ci est principalement, ou même fondamentalement, une attitude propositionnelle. Partant de là, elle est aussi souvent caractérisée comme une croyance que P, comme la formation d’une croyance sans inférence que P, comme une impression que P, comme une impression intellectuelle que P, comme l’attitude consistant à être poussé, mu par P. Dans tous les cas, la spécificité de l’intuition reposer…Read more
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24Anton Marty: From Mind to LanguageIn Hamid Taieb & Guillaume Fréchette (eds.), Mind and Language – On the Philosophy of Anton Marty, De Gruyter. pp. 1-20. 2017.As a Swiss-born Austro-German philosopher who taught in Czernowitz and in Prague, Marty was not only a cosmopolitan thinker; he had also an exceptional knowledge of the history of philosophy and well-informed inclinations towards specific branches of the discipline. He was influenced by Aristotle, the Scholastics, and early modern philosophers (both rationalists and empiricists), and was unsympathetic towards Kant and German Idealism. Yet his main intellectual inspiration came from his master Fr…Read more
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23Introduction : Nature, rôle et importance des intuitionsPhilosophiques 44 (1): 5-10. 2017.Guillaume Fréchette,Jimmy Plourde
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20Homeless ObjectsGrazer Philosophische Studien 100 (1-2): 207-230. 2023.In this article, I shed some light on Meinong’s motivations for the theory of objects. I argue that one of its basic principles, the principle of indifference, is driven by an intuition common to many Austrian philosophers, which is that something must first be somehow pre-given in order to simply address the issue of its being or non-being. Meinong’s way of spelling out this intuition, I suggest, is to show that there are homeless objects, that is, objects that are not dealt with by any of the …Read more
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19Franz 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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17Franz 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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15From Brentano to Mach. Carving Austrian Philosophy at its JointsIn Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence, Springer Verlag. 2019.In many respects, Mach’s arrival in Vienna in 1895 marks the beginning of a new era in Austrian philosophy, paving the way for young philosophers and scientists like Hahn and Neurath and preparing the soil for the Vienna Circle. While this understanding of Mach’s contribution to the development of Viennese philosophy seems correct to an important extent, it leaves aside the role of Brentano and his school in this development. I argue that the Brentanian and Machian moments of Austrian philosophy…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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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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11Franz 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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11Denis 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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11Phenomenology and Characterology. Austrian and BavarianIn Íngrid Vendrell Ferran (ed.), Else Voigtländer: Self, Emotion, and Sociality, Springer, Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences. pp. 163-178. 2023.In this study, I discuss two main accounts of character traits within the phenomenological tradition: the so-called Austrian and Bavarian accounts. I present the first account with Franz Brentano’s views on character traits as dispositions (Sects. 9.2 and 9.3) and the second account with Else Voigtländer’s characterology, in which character traits are states of one’s person accessible through self-feelings (Selbstgefühle) (Sect. 9.4). I conclude with an evaluation of these views (Sect. 9.5), str…Read more
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6Handbook of Experimental Economic Methodology (edited book)Oxford University Press USA. 2015.The Handbook of Experimental Economic Methodology, edited by Guillaume R. Fréchette and Andrew Schotter, aims to confront and debate the issues faced by the growing field of experimental economics. For example, as experimental work attempts to test theory, it raises questions about the proper relationship between theory and experiments. As experimental results are used to inform policy, the utility of these results outside the lab is questioned, and finally, as experimental economics tries to in…Read more
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4The Origins of Phenomenology in Austro‐German PhilosophyIn John Shand (ed.), A Companion to Nineteenth‐Century Philosophy, Wiley. 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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3Husserl. La Controverse idéalisme-réalisme (1918-1969) (review)Dialogue 43 (1): 195-199. 2004.Le livre introduit, traduit et annoté par P. Limido-Heulot s’ajoute aux rares traductions françaises des œuvres d’Ingarden: à l’exception d’articles isolés, notons que les traductions de Philibert Secretan et celle de la musicologue montréalaise Dujka Smoje étaient jusqu’à ce jour les seules à reprendre en français sous la forme de livres des ouvrages publiés par le phénoménologue polonais. Bien qu’elle ne nous offre pas un ouvrage intégral d’Ingarden, la traduction de Limido-Heulot regroupe tou…Read more
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1Brentano on Time-ConsciousnessIn Uriah Kriegel (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Franz Brentano and the Brentano School, Routledge. pp. 75-86. 2017.For many years, the importance and significance of Brentano’s conception of time-consciousness in contemporary philosophy was closely tied with Husserl’s adaptation of this conception in his own lectures on time-consciousness. These lectures, which Husserl held in Göttingen in 1904-05, were edited in the 1920s by the brilliant phenomenologist Edith Stein and are the source of many of the central ideas of transcendental phenomenology. In April 1926, Stein’s work was then taken over by Martin Heid…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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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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RegisterIn Hamid Taieb & Guillaume Fréchette (eds.), Mind and Language – On the Philosophy of Anton Marty, De Gruyter. pp. 369-374. 2017.
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Department of PhilosophyCollaborateur Scientifique
Areas of Interest
19th Century Philosophy |
20th Century Philosophy |
European Philosophy |