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Experiencing Art: Austrian Aesthetics between Psychology and Psychologism

In W. Huemer & B. Centi (eds.), Value and Ontology. Ontos-Verlag. pp. 12--267 (2009)

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  1. Brentano and Meinong Studies.Roderick M. Chisholm - 1982 - Rodopi.
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  • The Pleasures of Tragedy.Susan L. Feagin - 1983 - American Philosophical Quarterly 20 (1):95 - 104.
    I ARGUE THAT WE RECEIVE PLEASURE FROM TRAGEDIES BECAUSE WE ARE PLEASED TO FIND OURSELVES RESPONDING IN AN UNPLEASANT WAY TO HUMAN SUFFERING AND INJUSTICE. THE PLEASURE IS THUS A METARESPONSE, AND REFLECTS FEELINGS WHICH ARE AT THE BASIS OF MORALITY. THIS HELPS EXPLAIN WHY TRAGEDY IS SUPPOSED TO BE A HIGHER ART FORM THAN COMEDY, AND PROVIDES A NEW WAY OF SEEING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MORALITY OF AN ARTWORK AND ITS VALUE.
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  • Austrian Philosophy: The Legacy of Franz Brentano.Barry Smith - 1994 - Chicago: Open Court.
    This book is a survey of the most important developments in Austrian philosophy in its classical period from the 1870s to the Anschluss in 1938. Thus it is intended as a contribution to the history of philosophy. But I hope that it will be seen also as a contribution to philosophy in its own right as an attempt to philosophize in the spirit of those, above all Roderick Chisholm, Rudolf Haller, Kevin Mulligan and Peter Simons, who have done so much (...)
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  • The origin of our knowledge of right and wrong.Franz Brentano - 1889/1969 - New York,: Humanities Press. Edited by Oskar Kraus & Roderick M. Chisholm.
    First published in 1969. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  • Brentano and intrinsic value.Roderick M. Chisholm - 1986 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Franz Brentano developed an original theory of intrinsic value which he attempted to base on his philosophical psychology. Roderick Chisholm presents here a critical exposition of this theory and its place in Brentano's general philosophical system. He gives a detailed account of Brentano's ontology, showing how Brentano tried to secure objectivity for ethics not through a theory of practical reason, but through his theory of the intentional objects of emotions and desires. Professor Chisholm goes on to develop certain suggestions about (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Artworld.Arthur Danto - 1964 - Journal of Philosophy 61 (19):571-584.
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  • (1 other version)The artworld.Arthur Danto - 1964 - Problemos 82:184-193.
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  • Psychology From an Empirical Standpoint.Franz Brentano - 1874 - Routledge.
    Unlike the first English translation in 1974, this edition contains the text corresponding to Brentano's original 1874 edition.
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  • Austrian Aesthetics.Maria E. Reicher - 2006 - In Markus Textor (ed.), The Austrian contribution to analytic philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 293–323.
    Thinking of problems of aesthetics has a long and strong tradition in Austrian Philosophy. It starts with Bernard Bolzano (1781-1848); it is famously represented by the critic and musicologist Eduard Hanslick (1825-1904); and it is continued within the school of Alexius Meinong (1853-1920), in particular by Christian von Ehrenfels (1859-1932) and Stephan Witasek (1870-1915). Nowadays the aesthetic writings of Bolzano, Ehrenfels, and Witasek are hardly known, particularly not in the Anglo-Saxon world. Austrian aesthetics is surely less known than Austrian contributions (...)
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  • Brentano's Value Theory: Beauty, Goodness, and the Concept of Correct Emotion.Wilhelm Baumgartner & Lynn Pasquerella - 2004 - In Dale Jacquette (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Brentano. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 220.
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  • Art in the Advancement of Understanding.Catherine Z. Elgin - 2002 - American Philosophical Quarterly 39 (1):1 - 12.
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  • Husserl and Frege.J. N. MOHANTY - 1982 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (4):693-693.
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  • (1 other version)Husserl and Frege.Guido Kung - 1985 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (2):344-348.
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  • (1 other version)Grundzüge der allgemeinen ästhetik.S. Witasek - 1905 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 59:539-539.
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  • Meine letzten Wünsche für Österreich.Franz Brentano - 1895 - J.G. Cotta.
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  • Fur die Psychologie und gegen den Psychologismus in der allgemeinen Werttheorie.Alexius Meinong - 1911 - Atti Del IV Congresso Internazionale di Filosofia 3:132-147.
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  • Brentano and Intrinsic Value. [REVIEW]James C. Klagge & Roderick M. Chisholm - 1989 - Philosophical Review 98 (3):390.
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  • Für die Psychologie und gegen den Psychologismus in der allgemeinen Werttheorie.A. Meinong - 1912 - Rivista di Filosofia 3:1.
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  • Wert und Schonheit.Stephan Witasek - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11:645.
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  • Husserl and Frege. [REVIEW]Peter M. Simons - 1984 - Philosophical Quarterly 34 (136):420.
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  • The Concept of 'Psychologism' in Frege and Husserl.Jitendra Nath Mohanty - 1997 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 30 (3):271 - 290.
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  • On the content and object of presentations: a psychological investigation.Kazimierz Twardowski - 1977 - The Hauge: M. Nijhoff.
    . ACT, CONTENT, AND OBJECT OF THE PRESENTATION It is one of the best known positions of psychology, hardly contested by anyone, that every mental phenomenon ...
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  • Husserl's critique of psychologism and his relation to the Brentano school.Wilfgang Huemer - 2004 - In Arkadiusz Chrudzimski & Wolfgang Huemer (eds.), Phenomenology and analysis: essays on Central European philosophy. Lancaster: Ontos. pp. 199-214.
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  • Brentano's Theory of Judgment.Roderick M. Chisholm - 1982 - In Brentano and Meinong Studies. Rodopi.
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  • Grundzüge der Allgemeinen Ästhetik.Robert Morris Ogden & Stephan Witasek - 1904 - Duke University Press.
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