Improper Intentions of Ambiguous Objects: Sketching a New Approach to Brentano’s Intentionality

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2015

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Ierna, CarloISNI 0000000115185026

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Abstract

In this article I will begin by discussing recent criticism, by Mauro Antonelli and Werner Sauer, of the ontological interpretation of Franz Brentano’s concept of intentionality, as formulated by i.a. Roderick Chisholm. I will then outline some apparent inconsistencies of the positions advocated by Anto- nelli and Sauer with Brentano’s formulations of his theory in several works and lectures. This new evaluation of (unpublished) sources will then lead to a sketch of a new approach to Brentano’s theory of intentionality. Specifically, it will be argued that the notion of “intentional object” is inherently and un- avoidably ambiguous in every act of external perception, due to the fact that we can only have improper intentions directed at the external world.

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Franz Brentano, Intentionality, Intentional Objects, Improper Presentations, Symbolic Presentations

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Ierna, C 2015, 'Improper Intentions of Ambiguous Objects: Sketching a New Approach to Brentano’s Intentionality', Brentano Studien, vol. XIII, pp. 55–80. < http://www.brentanostudien.com/store/p6/Carlo_IERNA_-_Improper_Intentions_of_ambiguous_objects%3A%E2%80%A8Sketching_a_New_Approach%E2%80%A8to_Brentano’s_Intentionality.html >