Franz Brentano

Franz Brentano in 1890 Franz Clemens Honoratus Hermann Josef Brentano (; ; 16 January 1838 – 17 March 1917) was a German philosopher and psychologist. His 1874 ''Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint'', considered his magnum opus, is credited with having reintroduced the medieval scholastic concept of intentionality into contemporary philosophy.

Originally a Catholic priest, Brentano withdrew from the priesthood in 1873 due to the dogmatic definition of papal infallibility in ''Pastor aeternus''. Working subsequently as a non-denominational professor, his teaching triggered research in a wide array of fields such as linguistics, logic, mathematics and experimental psychology through the young generation of philosophers who were gathered as the School of Brentano. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The origin of our knowledge of right and wrong by Brentano, Franz, 1838-1917

    New York : Humanities Press, 1969
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    Aristoteles und seine Weltanschauung by Brentano, Franz, 1838-1917

    Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, 2018
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