Newsletter of Phenomenology

Keeping phenomenologists informed since May 2002

143768

de gruyter, Berlin

2017

374 Pages

ISBN 9783110531480

Phenomenology & Mind

Mind and language

on the philosophy of Anton Marty

Edited by

Guillaume Fréchette, Hamid Taieb

Anton Marty (Schwyz, 1847–Prague, 1914) contributed significantly to some of the central themes of Austrian philosophy. This collection contributes to assessing the specificity of his theses in relation with other Austrian philosophers. Although strongly inspired by his master, Franz Brentano, Marty developed his own theory of intentionality, understood as a sui generis relation of similarity. Moreover, he established a comprehensive philosophy of language, or "semasiology", based on descriptive psychology, and in which the utterer’s meaning plays a central role, anticipatingGrice’s pragmatic semantics. The present volume, including sixteen articles by scholars in the field of the history of Austrian philosophy and in contemporary philosophy, aims at exposing some of Marty’s most important contributions in philosophy of mind and language, but also in other fields of research such as ontology and metaphysics. As archive material, the volume contains the edition of a correspondence between Marty and Hans Cornelius on similarity. This book will interest scholars in the fields of the history of philosophy in the 19th and 20th centuries, historians of phenomenology, and, more broadly, contemporary theoretical philosophers.

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Full citation:

Fréchette, G. , Taieb, H. (eds) (2017). Mind and language: on the philosophy of Anton Marty, de gruyter, Berlin.

Table of Contents

Anton Marty

Fréchette Guillaume; Taieb Hamid

1-20

Open Access Link
Grice and Marty on expression

Longworth Guy

263-284

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