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The True And The Evident 1st Edition Franz Brentano Roderick M Chisholm

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The True And The Evident 1st Edition Franz Brentano Roderick M Chisholm
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 155
Author: Franz Brentano, Roderick M. Chisholm
ISBN: 9780415570497, 9780415566186, 9780203858233, 0203858239, 0415566185, 0415570492
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The True And The Evident 1st Edition Franz Brentano Roderick M Chisholm by Franz Brentano, Roderick M. Chisholm 9780415570497, 9780415566186, 9780203858233, 0203858239, 0415566185, 0415570492 instant download after payment.

First published in English in1966, The True and The Evident is a translation of Franz Brentano's posthumous Wahrheit und Evidenz, edited by Oscsar Kraus. The book includes Brentano's influential lecture "On the Concept of Truth", read before the Vienna Philosophical Society, a variety of essays, drawn from the immense wealth of Brentano's unpublished material, and letters written by him to Marty, Kraus Hillebrand, and Husserl. Brentano rejects the familiar versions of the "correspondence theory of truth" and proposes to define the true in terms of the evident. In criticising the metaphysical assumptions presupposed by the correspondence theory, he sets forth a conception of language and reality that has subsequently become known as "reism".

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