Series | Book
Mind, meaning and metaphysics
The philosophy and theory of language of Anton Marty
Details | Table of Contents
Preface
pp.xi
Brentano and Marty on content
A synthesis suggested by Brentano
pp.1-10
Marty's philosophical grammar
pp.11-28
Meaning and expression
Marty and Grice on intentional semantics
pp.29-50
Why a proper name has a meaning
Marty and Landgrebe vs. Kripke
pp.67-76
Classical and modern work on universals
The philosophical background and Marty's contribution
pp.89-102
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Marty and Magnus on colours
pp.103-110
Brentano and Marty
An inquiry into being and truth
pp.111-150
Marty on grounded relations
pp.151-156
Marty on time
pp.157-170
Marty's theory of space
pp.171-180
Judgement-contents
pp.181-196
Contents of consciousness and states of affairs
Daubert and Marty
pp.197-214
Marty and the Lvov-Warsaw school
pp.215-224
Two letters from Marty to Husserl
pp.225-236
Publication details
Publisher: Kluwer
Place: Dordrecht-Boston-London
Year: 1990
Pages: 289, xii
Series: Primary Sources in Phenomenology
Series volume: 3
ISBN (hardback): 9780792305781
Full citation:
Mulligan Kevin (1990) Mind, meaning and metaphysics: The philosophy and theory of language of Anton Marty. Dordrecht-Boston-London, Kluwer.