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- Title: Aspects/Evolution: Lecture I
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- view of the Greeks. The great Aristotle scholar Franz Brentano
- Title: Aspects/Evolution: Lecture III
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- often spoken about Franz Brentano.
- appeared. I became thoroughly familiar with Franz Brentano's
- Because I know him so well I am convinced that Franz
- Franz Brentano
- Title: Aspects/Evolution: Lecture V
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- philosopher Franz Brentano who died a short time ago in Zürich.
- not only what Franz Brentano expressed in words but also the
- personality like Franz Brentano found particularly
- Franz Brentano, more especially in the second half of his
- significant is the fact that Franz Brentano's ideas still had
- Aristotle did they become abstractions. Franz Brentano made
- book I mentioned by Franz Brentano. Nevertheless, real
- Franz
- have already drawn your attention to the fact that Franz
- the problem. Franz Brentano investigated and pondered deeply
- — and Franz Brentano could not find it — then one
- them, or by closer scrutiny perhaps reject them. Franz
- put something down as bad? Due to his original views, Franz
- views on ethics are contrary to that of Franz Brentano. He
- The circumstances that led Franz Brentano to give this lecture are
- struggles that make Franz Brentano such an outstanding
- If Franz
- question which Franz Brentano wanted to answer was What is
- Thus Franz
- he spoke about the origin of good, Franz Brentano had an
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- Title: Aspects/Evolution: Lecture VI
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- lectures at various places. Franz Brentano ruled out the will
- it clear that I have the highest regard for Franz Brentano,
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