The disappearance of the soul and the turn against metaphysics: Austrian philosophy, 1874-1918
In: The Oxford history of philosophy
In: The Oxford History of Philosophy Ser.
Textor reveals the roots of analytic philosophy in a great age of Austro-German philosophy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He introduces Brentano, Mach, and other key figures, and traces the development of the landmark ideas that there can be 'psychology without a soul', and that metaphysics lies beyond the limits of knowledge.
In: The Oxford history of philosophy
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