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Franz Brentano / Ontology / Intentionality / Edmund Husserl / Kazimierz Twardowski / School of Brentano / Alexius Meinong / Martin Heidegger / Existence / Philosophy / Phenomenologists / Phenomenology
Date: 2013-12-06 06:39:06
Franz Brentano
Ontology
Intentionality
Edmund Husserl
Kazimierz Twardowski
School of Brentano
Alexius Meinong
Martin Heidegger
Existence
Philosophy
Phenomenologists
Phenomenology

Franz Brentano's Ontology and his Immanent Realism

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