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Franz Brentano was a pivotal figure in philosophy and psychology, known for his work in descriptive psychology and the philosophy of mind. Born in Berlin in 1838, he developed a unique approach that emphasized the importance of mental phenomena and their direct experiences. His influential theories laid the groundwork for a variety of psychological movements, including phenomenology and existentialism. Brentano's notable works, such as 'Descriptive Psychology' and 'Psychologie vom empirischen Standpunkte,' focused on the systematic study of consciousness and intentionality, which refers to the mind's capacity to direct itself toward objects and ideas.

Throughout his career, Brentano's ideas attracted a range of students and followers, including some who would become prominent philosophers in their own right. His emphasis on empirical observation and the description of psychological experiences marked a departure from the more abstract and speculative approaches of his predecessors. Brentano's legacy continues to influence contemporary philosophy and psychology, making him a key figure in the exploration of human consciousness and the nature of mental processes.

Nationalitet Tyska
Födelsedatum January 16, 1838
Födelseplats Berlin, Prussia, Germany
Dödsdatum December 17, 1917