Brentano y los problemas de intencionalidad
The purpose of this paper is to call attention to a problem that has yet to be articulated in the literature surrounding Brentano's notion of intentional inexistence, or, as it is commonly referred, intentionality. As I will explain, the core of this problem can be understood as petitio princip...
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Published in | Revista filosofía UIS (En línea) Vol. 7; no. 1-2; pp. 55 - 77 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English Spanish |
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Universidad Industrial de Santander
01.10.2008
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Summary: | The purpose of this paper is to call attention to a problem that has yet to be articulated in the literature surrounding Brentano's notion of intentional inexistence, or, as it is commonly referred, intentionality. As I will explain, the core of this problem can be understood as petitio principii manifest in Brentano's model of consciousness, such a fallacious conceptual construct entails a radical interdependence of the elements of the model. I will argue that, when overlooked, this essentially ontological problem leads us to the sorts of epistemological problems that we conventionally refer to as the "problem of intentionality".
El objetivo de este artículo es llamar la atención sobre una cuestión que debe ser articulada aún en la literatura relativa a la noción brentaniana de inexistencia intencional o intencionalidad. Tal y como explicaré, el corazón de este problema puede ser entendido como una petitio principii que se manifiesta en el modelo brentaniano de conocimiento. Este engañoso constructo conceptual implica una interdependencia radical de los elementos del modelo. Por ello, argumentaré que, de ser pasada por alto, esta dificultad esencialmente ontológica nos conduce al tipo de problemas epistemológicos referidos bajo el título convencional de "problema de la intencionalidad". |
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ISSN: | 2145-8529 1692-2484 2145-8529 |