Abstract
This paper is mainly about Brentano’s commentaries on Ernst Mach
in his lectures “Contemporary philosophical questions” which he held
one year before he left Austria. I will first identify the main sources
of Brentano’s early interests in positivism during his Würzburg period.
The second section provides a short overview of Brentano’s 1893–
1894 lectures and his criticism of Comte, Kirchhoff, and Mill. The next
sections bear on Brentano’s criticism of Mach’s monism and Brentano’s
argument against the reduction of the mental based on his theory of
intentionality. The last section is about Brentano’s proposal to replace
the identity relation in Mach’s theory of elements by that of intentional
correlation. I conclude with a remark on the history of philosophy in
Austria.