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Descriptive psychology and natural sciences

Husserl's early criticism of Brentano

Denis Fisette

pp. 221-253

Résumé

In defining his phenomenology as descriptive psychology in the introduction to the first edition of his Logical Investigations 1, Husserl suggests that the field study of his phenomenology as his methodology are very close to that of Brentano's psychology, and that the research in the book somehow contributes to Brentano's philosophical program, one of whose main axes is psychology or philosophy of mind.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Ierna Carlo, Jacobs Hanne, Mattens Filip (2010) Philosophy, phenomenology, sciences: Essays in commemoration of Edmund Husserl. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 221-253

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-0071-0_10

Citation complète:

Fisette Denis, 2010, Descriptive psychology and natural sciences: Husserl's early criticism of Brentano. In C. Ierna, H. Jacobs & F. Mattens (eds.) Philosophy, phenomenology, sciences (221-253). Dordrecht, Springer.