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Category Archives: 2018.4. Austrian Philosophy (En)
Hungarian Philosophical Review 2018/4.
Austrian Philosophy
Contents Foreword (Gergely Ambrus and Friedrich Stadler) UNITY AND TENSIONS IN AUSTRIAN PHILOSOPHY Guillaume Fréchette: Brentano on Perception Denis Fisette: The Reception of Ernst Mach in the School of Brentano Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau: The First Vienna Circle: Myth or Reality? Christian … Continue reading