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Matjaz Potrc

University of Ljubljana
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  • University of Ljubljana
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
University of Ljubljana
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1984
Areas of Specialization
Metaphilosophy
Metaphysics
Meta-Ethics
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  • Spindel Conference 2001 Origins: The Common Sources of the Analytic and Phenomenological Traditions
    with E. M. Horgan and John Tienson
    University of Memphis. 2002.
    European Philosophy
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    Abundant Truth in an Austere World
    with Terence Horgan
    In Patrick Greenough & Michael Patrick Lynch (eds.), Truth and realism, Oxford University Press. 2006.
    Realism and Anti-RealismTruth, Misc
  • Phenomenology of Intentionality
    In Denis Fisette & Guillaume Fréchette (eds.), Themes from Brentano, Editions Rodopi. 2013.
    Brentano: IntentionalityPhenomenal Intentionality
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    Intentionality of Phenomenology in Brentano
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (S1): 231-267. 2002.
    Phenomenology is intrinsically intentional for Brentano. Qualitative conscious experiences are individuated by their phenomenal space. Examples concerning the phenomenal take account of both experiential and physical spaces. As directedness at an object and reflexive directedness of the act at itself come interwoven, there is the intrinsic phenomenology of intentionality. Both intentionality of phenomenology and phenomenology of intentionality present the wholes with mutually pervading and only …Read more
    Phenomenology is intrinsically intentional for Brentano. Qualitative conscious experiences are individuated by their phenomenal space. Examples concerning the phenomenal take account of both experiential and physical spaces. As directedness at an object and reflexive directedness of the act at itself come interwoven, there is the intrinsic phenomenology of intentionality. Both intentionality of phenomenology and phenomenology of intentionality present the wholes with mutually pervading and only logically distinguishable parts. The above theses establish balance between phenomenology and intentionality, a balance disrupted in both analytical and continental traditions to which Brentano was a precursor.
    Brentano: IntentionalityPhenomenal Intentionality
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