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Tag Archives: Houghton Library

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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Projects past and projects future

28 May 2015

It feels like summer is fast approaching, or at least the pressure of my deadlines makes it seem that way. …

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Husserl’s letter to Brentano of 29 XII 1889

8 September 2014

Earlier this year I discovered an unknown letter from Husserl to Brentano from 29 December 1889 at the Houghton Library …

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Plans for Next Year

17 July 2014

This summer I will be visiting the Forschungsstelle und Dokumentazionszentrum für Österreichische Philosophie (FDÖP) in Graz, which among other things …

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Brentano’s Logic Lectures

14 April 2014

In order to reconstruct the development of Husserl’s early works and the influences on his position in the 1880s and …

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