Toward the Rebirth of Aristotelian Psychology : Trendelenburg and Brentano

Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind 8:179-202 (2009)
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The main argument of the chapter is that Trendelenburg had an important mediating role in the post-Aristotelian tradition, which developed further and culminated in idealistic theories of subjectivity and self-consciousness.

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