Structure and Gestalt
Philosophy and literature in Austria-Hungary and her successor states
Editor
The majority of the papers in the present volume were presented at, or prepared in conjunction with, meetings of the Seminar for Austro-German Philosophy, a group of philosophers interested in the work of Brentano and Husserl and of the various thinkers who fell under their influence. One long-standing concern of the Seminar has been to trace the origins of present-day structuralism and related movements in the thought of nineteenth-century central Europe.
[Linguistic and Literary Studies in Eastern Europe, 7] 1981. x, 349 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Preface | p. v
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On the Poetry and the Plurifunctionality of LanguageElmar Holenstein | p. 1
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Alois Riegl: The Synchronic Analysis of Stylistic TypesMargaret Iversen | p. 45
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Bolzano and the Dark Doctrine: An Essay on AestheticsPeter McCormick | p. 69
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Kafka and Brentano: A Study in Descriptive PsychologyBarry Smith | p. 113
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Brentano and FreudJohn M. Heaton | p. 161
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The Optimum Velocity of Approach: Some Reflections on Kafka's TrialR.J. Kavanagh | p. 195
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The Production of Ideas: Notes on Austrian Intellectual History from Bolzano to WittgensteinBarry Smith | p. 211
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Philosophy and National Consciousness in Austria and Hungary: A Comparative Socio-Psychological SketchJ.C. Nyíri | p. 235
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Therapeutic Nihilism: How Not to Write about Otto WeiningerAllan Janik | p. 263
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Philosophy, Animality and Justice: Kleist, Kafka, Weininger and WittgensteinKevin Mulligan | p. 293
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Prefatory Note | p. 313
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Identity and Division as a Fundamental Theme of PoliticsAurel Kolnai | p. 317
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List of Contributors | p. 347
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Subjects
Literature & Literary Studies
Philosophy
Main BIC Subject
HP: Philosophy
Main BISAC Subject
PHI000000: PHILOSOPHY / General