Deskriptive Psychologie by Franz Brentano [Book Review]

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 45 (4):627-644 (1985)
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Abstract

We provide a detailed exposition of Brentano’s descriptive psychology, focusing on the unity of consciousness, the modes of connection and the types of part, including separable parts, distinctive parts, logical parts and what Brentano calls modificational quasi-parts. We also deal with Brentano’s account of the objects of sensation and the experience of time.

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Barry Smith
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Kevin Mulligan
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