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Über das Verhältnis von Grammatik und Logik
Anton Marty
- 01 Jan 1893
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Two Letters from Marty to Husserl
Kevin Mulligan,Karl Schuhmann +1 more
- 01 Jan 1990
TL;DR: Husserl and Marty's correspondence was begun by Husserl towards the end of 1886 at the latest as mentioned in this paper, when he had moved to Halle in order to "habilitate" with Carl Stumpf, Brentano's oldest pupil.
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Anton Marty (1847–1914)
Liliana Albertazzi
- 01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: Anton Marty, like Brentano, was a pupil of Trendelenburg, and then subsequently studied under Brentano himself as mentioned in this paper, one of the small circle of disciples which included Stumpf, Kastil, Eisenmeyer and Kraus.
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Husserl and Marty
Robin D. Rollinger
- 01 Jan 1999
TL;DR: Mart Marty was of considerable importance to Husserl as discussed by the authors and his early thought, culminating in the Logische Untersuchungen, becomes more understandable if it is seen in relation to Marty's philosophical investigations.
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TL;DR: Lecture notes from Husserl's logic lectures published during the last 20 years offer a much better insight into his doctrine of the forms of meaning than does the fourth Logical Investigation or an...