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    STUDIA PHILOSOPHIA - Issue no. 1-2 / 2008  
         
  Article:   BRENTANO`S INFLUENCE ON HUSSERL`S EARLY NOTION OF INTENTIONALITY.

Authors:  PETER A. VARGA.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  

The influence of Brentano on the emergence of Husserl`s notion of intentionality has been usually perceived as the key of understanding the history of intentionality, since Brentano was credited with the discovery of intentionality, and Husserl was his discipline. This much debated question is to be revisited in the present essay by incorporating recent advances in Brentano scholarship and by focusing on Husserl`s very first work, his habilitation essay (Über den Begriff der Zahl), which followed immediately after his study years at Brentano, and also on manuscript notes from the same period. It is to be shown that (i) although Brentano failed to enact a direct influence on Husserl`s notion of intentionality (much in line with K. Schuhmann`s claim), (ii) yet the core of Brentano`s notion remained operative in Husserl`s theory of relations, which is seemingly influenced by John Stuart Mill and Hermann Lotze. This investigation is intended as a contribution towards the proper understanding of the complexities of Husserl`s early philosophy.

Keywords: intentionality, history of; theory of relations; Husserl, Edmund; Brentano, Franz Clemens; Mill, John Stuart; Lotze, Hermann

 
         
     
         
         
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