
Values and Ontology
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The articles in this volume discuss the relation between values and ontology, focusing on the significance of ontology for ethics and aesthetics, i.e., themes which due to the raising interest in ontology come to play a central role in contemporary philosophical debate. The contributors address the questions of whether and in which sense values can be considered to be real, whether it is possible to experience them, and in which sense we can speak about their objective validity. These topics - which were also discussed by early phenomenologists like Brentano, Meinong, Ehrenfels, proponents of Gestalt psychology like Köhler, by Husserl, and by French phenomenologists like Merleau-Ponty - are approached by both historical and systematic analysis.
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2 - Practical Necessity: The Subjective Experience1 CARLA BAGNOLI [Seite 27]
3 - Relations, Quasi-Assumptions and Material Aprioris: Reality and Values in Brentano, Meinong, Husserl BEATRICE CENTI [Seite 49]
4 - Value Facts and Value Experiences in Early Phenomenology Maria E. Reicher [Seite 109]
5 - Facts, Values, Emotions, and Perception FIORENZA TOCCAFONDI [Seite 141]
6 - A Glimpse into the Sphere of Ideal Being: The Ontological Status of Values ROBERTO POLI [Seite 159]
7 - Brentano, Marty, and Meinong on Emotions and Values ARKADIUSZ CHRUDZIMSKI* [Seite 175]
8 - How is the Pair of Contraries "Activity and Passivity" Envisaged in Husserlian Phenomenology? MARIA VILLELA-PETIT [Seite 195]
9 - Ethical and Ontological Dimensions of Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception MARA MELETTI BERTOLINI [Seite 217]
10 - Experiencing Art Austrian Aesthetics between Psychology and Psychologism WOLFGANG HUEMER [Seite 271]
11 - The Contributors to this Volume [Seite 293]
12 - Name Index [Seite 297]
13 - Blank Page [Seite 5]
14 - Blank Page [Seite 10]
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