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Tag Archives: history of philosophy

Symposium on Symbolic Intentionality

27 January 2025

On 30-01-2025 I am organizing a symposium on “Symbolic Intentionality and Symbolic Technologies: Historical and Systematic Perspectives”. In my presentation …

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Early Phenomenology in North America

15 January 2025

My contribution “Was North America Fertile Ground for the Early Phenomenological Movement?” is now available as open-access in American Philosophy …

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VIDI conclusion

31 December 2017

The conclusion of the appeals procedure is that the NWO board decided to change the motivation supporting the earlier score …

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Improper Intentions of Ambiguous Objects

23 July 2015

Forthcoming in Brentano Studien XIII (2015): According to the ontological interpretation of Brentano’s intentionality, the intentionality of consciousness does not …

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Two more things

29 June 2015

This afternoon we will be holding a workshop for the OZSW working group “Philosophy around 1900” (already the third one). …

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