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Tag Archives: Brentano

Brentano and “The Making of the Humanities”

1 November 2012

I am currently at the conference “The Making of the Humanities III” in Rome, where I will be speaking tomorrow …

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Brentano and the Theory of Signs

24 September 2012

My article on “Brentano and the Theory of Signs” has been published in Paradigmi. Rivista di Critica Filosofica, in a …

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Mathematics as a central issue in Brentanist descriptive psychology

16 August 2012

On Tuesday 21 August I will speak at a meeting of young scholars in the History and Philosophy of Logic …

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VENI project funding granted!

30 July 2012

My VENI grant application was successful which means that this Fall I will start work on my project “Philosophy as …

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A Brentanist Philosophy of Mathematics?

23 March 2012

Up to now I have been writing mostly on my future plans and forthcoming works, I think it is time …

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