Mind, Meaning and Metaphysics The Philosophy and Theory of Language of Anton Marty
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1990, 1990
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1990 |
Series: | Primary Sources in Phenomenology
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Brentano and Marty on Content: A Synthesis suggested by Brentano
- 1 Brentano’s Final View
- 2 Attribution in Modo Recto and in Modo Obliquo
- 3 Object and Content
- 4 Other Intentional Attitudes
- 5 Immanent Objects and Transcendent Objects
- 6 Conclusion
- Marty’s Philosophical Grammar
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Descriptive Psychology of Meaning: Linguistic Functions
- 3 Propositions Show What would be the Case were they True
- 4 Vagueness
- 5 Meaning Change, Inner Form and Universals
- 6 Marty and Wittgenstein: Two Conceptions of Philosophical Grammar
- Meaning and Expression: Marty and Grice on Intentional Semantics
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Philosophy of Language as a General Theory
- 3 Natural and Non-Natural Meaning
- 4 Primary and Secondary Intentions
- 5 Auto-Semantic Language Devices
- 6 Conclusion
- Marty on Form and Content in Language
- 1 Inner Speech Form in some of Marty’s Early Works
- 2 Logic, Grammar and Psychology
- 4 Collectives are Non-Real
- 5 Relations are Non-Real
- 6 Space is Non-Real
- 7 States of Affairs are Non-Real
- 8 On the Origins of our Concepts of Existence and Truth
- 9 A Correspondence Theory of Intentionality
- 10 The Ontology of Truth
- 11 Wertverhalte or Value-Contents
- 12 A Postscript on Martian Aesthetics
- Marty on Grounded Relations
- Marty on Time
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Tasks of a Philosophy of Time
- 3 Marty on the Ontology of Time
- 4 Marty on the Consciousness of Time
- 5 Conclusion
- Marty’s Theory of Space
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Marty’s Two Basic Metaphysical Theses
- 3 A Sketch of Marty’s Argument
- 4 Conclusion
- Judgement-Contents
- 1 Preliminary Remark
- 2 Conceptual Framework
- 3 Marty’s Judgement-Contents
- 4 Comments
- 5 Final Remark
- of Consciousness and States of Affairs: Daubert and Marty
- 1 Phenomenologists and Brentanists
- 2 Marty on Subjectless Sentences
- 3 Daubert’s Discussion of Marty
- 4 Shortcomings in Marty
- 5 Marty’s Theory in Phenomenological Perspective
- Marty and the Lvov-Warsaw School
- Two Letters from Marty to Husserl
- A Bibliography of Works by and on Anton Marty
- 1 Works by Marty
- 2 Works on Marty
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects
- 3 Form and Content in Marty’s Later Works
- 4 Some Fundamental Tenets of Universal Grammar
- Why a Proper Name has a Meaning: Marty and Landgrebe vs. Kripke
- 1 Preliminaries
- 2 Kripke’s View
- 3 The Question of the Semantic Status of Proper Names
- 4 Meaning and Lexical Meaning
- 5 Reference and Meaning in Marty
- 6 Ambiguity and Vagueness
- 7 Landgrebe’s Solution
- 8 Conclusion
- The Categorical and the Thetic Judgement Reconsidered
- 1 Marty and Transformational Grammar
- 2 Categorical and Thetic Judgements
- 3 Reinterpreting the Categorical-Thetic Distinction
- 4 Conclusion
- Classical and Modern Work on Universals: The Philosophical Background and Marty’s Contribution
- 1 Categories of Meaning vs. Categories of Expression
- 2 Relativism and Colour
- 3 Natural Non-Absolute Universals
- Marty and Magnus on Colours
- Brentano andMarty: An Inquiry into Being and Truth
- 1 Aristotle and Brentano
- 2 Existence and Reality
- 3 Bases and Operations