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Franz Brentano and His Competing World Views. A Philosopher’s Choice between Science and Religion
Franz Brentano and His Competing World Views. A Philosopher’s Choice between Science and Religion

Author(s): Sonia Kamińska
Subject(s): Theology and Religion, Religion and science
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Brentano; philosophy of mind; religion; world view; Aristotle, Aquinas; substance; mind; God

Summary/Abstract: There are two types of philosophy of mind in Brentano: (A) Aristotelian, and (B) genuinely Brentanian. The former (A) is to be found in the Aristotelica series; and by (B) I understand the content of Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint. The manuscripts for its unwritten parts and Brentano’s lectures on God and immortality of the soul surprisingly fall into A . These lines of thought are so different that it can be astonishing that they were authored by one person. In my paper I will try to show the roots of this dichotomy as well as to check whether there is a conflict between these theories, and, if so, whether they can be reconciled. These are not only two different philosophical theories, but at least one of them is a manifestation of a world view, and a key to it can be found in Brentano’s biography.

  • Issue Year: 47/2014
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 285-294
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English