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Arnaud Dewalque

University of Liège
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  • University of Liège
    Philosophy
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Liège, Belgium
Areas of Specialization
Phenomenology and Consciousness
19th Century Austrian Philosophy
Theories of Consciousness
Intentionality
Areas of Interest
Phenomenology and Consciousness
19th Century Austrian Philosophy
Intentionality
Philosophy of Mind
20th Century Philosophy
Theories of Consciousness
Consciousness and Content
Aspects of Consciousness
Self-Consciousness
Belief
Desire
Thought and Thinking
Theories of Representation
Varieties of Representation
The Concept of Representation
Narrow Content
Perceptual Justification
The Given
Introspection and Introspectionism
First-Person Authority and Privileged Access
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    Diagram of the Brentano School
    peer reviewed.
    Brentano SchoolBrentano and Other Philosophers
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    Recension de: Denis Seron, Objet et signification. Matériaux phénoménologiques pour la théorie du jugement, Paris, Vrin, 2003
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 2006 (2). 2006.
  • Phenomenologie autrichienne : le programme de Brentano
    Austriaca 78 69-89. 2015.
    Brentano: Consciousness
  • L'ontologie Fondamentale Est-elle Une Ontologie Ou Une Sémantique? Note Sur La Lecture Néokantienne De Heidegger
    Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 40 57-68. 2007.
    Mi objetivo, en este artículo, es clarificar el programa de Heidegger denominado «ontología fundamental». La lectura crítica hecha por el neokantiano Rudolf Zocher permite mostrar algunas ambigüedades de dicho programa. Se examinan tres tesis: 1. el concepto de «ontología fundamental» es equívoco; 2. la diferencia entre «teoría fundamental» y «teoría fundada» permite suprimir esta equivocidad; 3. la «ontología fundamental» es esencialmente una teoría del sentido o una semántica.
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