- Relationship between the three fundamental classes of psychic activity (representation, judgment, love) and their counterparts in internal consciousness (representation, knowledge, feeling)
- Brentan's theory of the "intimate entanglement" of the three classes of psychic phenomena
- The "intimate entanglement" of the fundamental "three classes" is reflected in the "triple phenomenon of internal consciousness"
- It confirms the importance of the theological dimension ofEinwohnung / Inexistenz in Brentan's conceptual horizon
- It is not reduced to perichoresis
- Comparison with Augustine and John of Damascus
- The source of Brentanian theory is Scottish
- William Hamilton's notion of interlacing
- Brentano and Hamilton: a little-known relationship
- Analysis of Brentanian citations of Hamiltonian interlacing theory
- Hamilton's thesis: knowledge, feeling and will "intertwine
- Comparison of Hamilton's and Brentano's classifications
- The Hamiltonian notion of " cognition " as "power of recogn izing existence " and its alleged medieval source: Scotian and Ockhamist notitia intuitiva
- Universality of cognition
- Parallels between Hamilton and Brentano
- brentanian " Vorstellung ", Hamiltonian " cognition " and Scholastic intuitive knowledge
18:00 - 18:30
Seminar
Psychic functions. Intuition, representation, judgment (6)
Alain de Libera
18:00 - 18:30