analytical phenomenologists were aimed at providing an understanding of the latter. For instance, the well known distinction between the quality, the content, and the object of mental acts elaborated by Twardowski, Husserl and Meinong in the wake of Brentano was meant as a conceptual tool for the purpose of analyzing and describing cognitive processes such as "representation" and "judgment". Leopold Blaustein, a Lvovian philosopher who belongs to Twardowski's School, sought to develop the full heuristic value of this theory of intentionality and, for one thing, his results can be seen to have anticipated some of the most significant aspects of contemporary theories of cognition, and of perception in particular." /> Leopold Blaustein's analytical phenomenology - Miskiewicz Wioletta | sdvig press

Leopold Blaustein's analytical phenomenology

Wioletta Miskiewicz

pp. 181-188


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