The Early Husserl on Typicality

In the Logical Investigations, Husserl holds that the meaning of ordinary language (common) names is sensitive to typicality: this meaning depends on typical examples which vary in different contexts and are more or less similar to one another. This entai

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Philosophy of Language in the Brentano School Reassessing the Brentanian Legacy Edited by Arnaud Dewalque Charlotte Gauvry Sébastien Richard

History of Analytic Philosophy

Series Editor Michael Beaney Humboldt University Berlin King’s College London Berlin, Germany

Series Editor: Michael Beaney, Professor für Geschichte der analytischen Philosophie, Institut für Philosophie, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany, and Regius Professor of Logic, School of Divinity, History and Philosophy, University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Editorial Board Claudio de Almeida, Pontifical Catholic University at Porto Alegre, Brazil Maria Baghramian, University College Dublin, Ireland Thomas Baldwin, University of York, England Stewart Candlish, University of Western Australia Chen Bo, Peking University, China Jonathan Dancy, University of Reading, England José Ferreirós, University of Seville, Spain Michael Friedman, Stanford University, USA Gottfried Gabriel, University of Jena, Germany Juliet Floyd, Boston University, USA Hanjo Glock, University of Zurich, Switzerland Nicholas Griffin, McMaster University, Canada Leila Haaparanta, University of Tampere, Finland Peter Hylton, University of Illinois, USA Jiang Yi, Beijing Normal University, China Javier Legris, National Academy of Sciences of Buenos Aires, Argentina Cheryl Misak, University of Toronto, Canada Nenad Miscevic, University of Maribor, Slovenia, and Central European University, Budapest Volker Peckhaus, University of Paderborn, Germany Eva Picardi, University of Bologna, Italy Erich Reck, University of California at Riverside, USA Peter Simons, Trinity College, Dublin Thomas Uebel, University of Manchester, England More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14867

Arnaud Dewalque Charlotte Gauvry  •  Sébastien Richard Editors

Philosophy of Language in the Brentano School Reassessing the Brentanian Legacy

Editors Arnaud Dewalque Department of Philosophy University of Liège Liège, Belgium

Charlotte Gauvry Department of Philosophy University of Liège Liège, Belgium

Sébastien Richard Department of Philosophy Free University of Brussels (ULB) Brussels, Belgium

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