O SER INEXISTENTE EM BRENTANO E TWARDOWSKI
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https://doi.org/10.7443/problemata.v7i1.26711Keywords:
Intencionalidade, teoria do juízo, Brentano, Twardowski, Aristóteles.Abstract
Este estudo mostra a influência da discussão das muitas formas de se dizer o ser em Aristóteles, e em particular, como dizer o ser inexistente, sobre o conceito de intencionalidade na psicologia descritiva de Brentano e em sua teoria do juízo; e os respectivos desenvolvimentos posteriores na filosofia de Twardowski.
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