The history of intentionality: theories of consciousness from Brentano to Husserl
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adam_text | CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION INTENTIONALITY CONTENT AND
CONSCIOUSNESSAS INTENTIONAL INTENTIONALITY VS. REPRESENTATION
INTENTIONALITY VS. REFERENCE IMMANENCE AND THE STANDARD HISTORY IX I 1 3
8 10 14 1 WHAT WAS BRENTANO S PROBLEM? PHYSICAL PHENOMENA IN
PSYEHOLOGYJROM EMPIRIEAL STAND POINTS 21 INTENTIONALITY AS DEMARCATION
CRITERION 21 PHYSICALPHENOMENA AS MIND-DEPENDENT 23 THE ORIGIN OF
BRENTANIAN PHENOMENA 26 PHENOMENALISM 31 PHYSICALPHENOMENA AS PHYSICAL
34 PHYSICALPHENOMENA AS CONTENTS AND CAUSES 37 BRENTANO S PROBLEM 39 2
GETTING THE QUASI-PICTURE: TWARDOWSKI S ON THE CONTENT AND OBJECT 0/
REFRRESENTATIONS 45 REINTRODUCING TWARDOWSKI 45 TWARDOWSKI S
DISTINCTION: CONTENT FROM OBJECT 47 TWARDOWSKIAN CONTENT AS
QUASI-PICTURE 49 CONCLUSION AND SEGUE TO HUSSERL S CRITIQUE 54 3 NOT
GETTING THE QUASI-PICTURE: HUSSERL S CRITIQUE OF TWARDOWSKI 57 HUSSERL
ON TWARDOWSKI 57 NOT GETTING THE QUASI-PICTURE 57 4 PHENOMENOLOGY
WITHOUT PHENOMENA: HUSSERL S BREAK WITH BRENTANO 65 INTRODUCING MENTAL
ACTS 65 TERMINOLOGICAL CHALLENGES TO MENTAL ACTS 67 THE MENTAL ACT AS
PHENOMENOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE 76 VIII CONTENTS 5 HUSSERL S RIDDLE AND THE
REAL CONTENTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS: AJAMESIAN READING OF LOGICAL
!NVESTIGATIONS F 83 HUSSERL S RIDDLE OF INTENTIONAL OBJECTS 83 THE
FREGEAN READING 85 THE GMWITSCHEANREADING 89 THE ARISTOTELIANREADING 93
THEJAMESIAN READING 98 HUSSERL S SOLUTION TO THE RIDDLE 105 CONCIUSION
109 QUESTIONSFOR HUSSERL 109 OBJECTIVITY AS CONTENT 110 METAPHYSICAL
NEUTRALITYAND NONEXISTENTOBJECTS 112 HUSSERLIANREPRESENTATIONALISM? 115
THE REAL CONTENTS OF BELIEFAND DESIRE 117 APPENDIX: THE TEXT AND
RECEPTION OF THE LOGICAL !NVESTIGATIONS 121 ~~ 1~ BIBLIOGRAPHY 159 INDEX
169
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CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION INTENTIONALITY CONTENT AND
CONSCIOUSNESSAS INTENTIONAL INTENTIONALITY VS. REPRESENTATION
INTENTIONALITY VS. REFERENCE IMMANENCE AND THE STANDARD HISTORY IX I 1 3
8 10 14 1 WHAT WAS BRENTANO'S PROBLEM? PHYSICAL PHENOMENA IN
PSYEHOLOGYJROM EMPIRIEAL STAND POINTS 21 INTENTIONALITY AS DEMARCATION
CRITERION 21 PHYSICALPHENOMENA AS MIND-DEPENDENT 23 THE ORIGIN OF
BRENTANIAN PHENOMENA 26 PHENOMENALISM 31 PHYSICALPHENOMENA AS PHYSICAL
34 PHYSICALPHENOMENA AS CONTENTS AND CAUSES 37 BRENTANO'S PROBLEM 39 2
GETTING THE QUASI-PICTURE: TWARDOWSKI'S ON THE CONTENT AND OBJECT 0/
REFRRESENTATIONS 45 REINTRODUCING TWARDOWSKI 45 TWARDOWSKI'S
DISTINCTION: CONTENT FROM OBJECT 47 TWARDOWSKIAN CONTENT AS
QUASI-PICTURE 49 CONCLUSION AND SEGUE TO HUSSERL'S CRITIQUE 54 3 NOT
GETTING THE QUASI-PICTURE: HUSSERL'S CRITIQUE OF TWARDOWSKI 57 HUSSERL
ON TWARDOWSKI 57 NOT GETTING THE QUASI-PICTURE 57 4 PHENOMENOLOGY
WITHOUT PHENOMENA: HUSSERL'S BREAK WITH BRENTANO 65 INTRODUCING MENTAL
ACTS 65 TERMINOLOGICAL CHALLENGES TO 'MENTAL ACTS' 67 THE MENTAL ACT AS
PHENOMENOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE 76 VIII CONTENTS 5 HUSSERL'S RIDDLE AND THE
'REAL' CONTENTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS: AJAMESIAN READING OF LOGICAL
!NVESTIGATIONS F 83 HUSSERL'S RIDDLE OF INTENTIONAL OBJECTS 83 THE
FREGEAN READING 85 THE GMWITSCHEANREADING 89 THE ARISTOTELIANREADING 93
THEJAMESIAN READING 98 HUSSERL'S SOLUTION TO THE RIDDLE 105 CONCIUSION
109 QUESTIONSFOR HUSSERL 109 OBJECTIVITY AS CONTENT 110 METAPHYSICAL
NEUTRALITYAND NONEXISTENTOBJECTS 112 HUSSERLIANREPRESENTATIONALISM? 115
THE 'REAL' CONTENTS OF BELIEFAND DESIRE 117 APPENDIX: THE TEXT AND
RECEPTION OF THE LOGICAL !NVESTIGATIONS 121 ~~ 1~ BIBLIOGRAPHY 159 INDEX
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