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Old 04-03-2003, 12:48 PM   #1
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Default Need help with Brentano(intentionality)

Hi there.
I am in the searching process of an assignment(BA).I intend to write within philosophy of the mind(metaphysical/epistemic implications) about the explanatory power of "intentionality". I am not sure of the exact subject yet but most proberly something concerning the crossover of the phenomenological concept of intentionality and the analytical fregian concept of "sinn"(meaning).
Anyway what want to ask is whereither anyone could help me out with Brentano. I wish to read as much as possible about the the concept of intentionallity used by Brentano and not so much e.g. Husserl. Also other philosophers who work with intentionality in the Brentanian sense will be of interest. What I do not need is the "watered down" concept often used by contemporary analytic philosophers and also often the existential philosophers. If anyone could help me out with intentionality(in the original Brentano sense) I would be much appreciative.

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Try the Phenomenological movement by Spiegleberg or either intro by Moran and Sokolowski.
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Thanks I will check it out
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