Speech Act and Sachverhalt: Reinach and the Foundations of Realist Phenomenology

Forsideomslag
K. Mulligan
Springer Science & Business Media, 11. nov. 2013 - 344 sider
Phenomenology as practised by Adolf Reinach ( 1883-191 7) in his all too brief philosophical career exemplifies all the virtues of Husserl's Logical Investigations. It is sober, concerned to be clear and deals with specific problems. It is therefore understandable that, in a philosophical climate in which Husserl's masterpiece has come to be regarded as a mere stepping stone on the way to his later Phenomeno logy, or even to the writings of a Heidegger, Reinach's contributions to exact philo sophy have been all but totally forgotten. The topics on which Reinach wrote most illuminatingly, speech acts (which he called 'social acts') and states of affairs (Sachverhalte ), as well as his realism about the external world, have come to be regarded as the preserve of other traditions of exact philosophy. Like my fellow contributors, I hope that the present volume will go some way towards correcting this unfortunate historical accident. Reinach's account of judgements and states of affairs, an account that precedes those of Russell and Wittgenstein, his 1913 treatment of speech acts, his reinter pretation of Hume and aspects of his legal philosophy are the main philosophical topics dealt with in what follows. But his analysis of deliberation as well as his work on movement and Zeno's paradoxes get only a passing mention.
 

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Preface Abbreviations Employed in the Text
xiii
An Intellectual Biography 1 Prologue
3
From Mainz to Munich
4
The Munich Invasion of Göttingen
8
Beling in Tübingen
10
Towards a Theory of Judgement
13
With Husserl in Göttingen
15
The Discovery of Speech Acts
19
3 A Russellian Category Rediscovered
177
4 On Representing the Same Singular Proposition
179
6 Psychological Changes
181
7 Some Reinachian Insights
183
8 Thought and Modality
185
On the Cognition of States of Affairs 189
188
2 Logic and States of Affairs
191
3 Intending Names
193

At the Front
25
9 Epilogue
27
Their Constituents and Structure 1 The Discovery and Description of Social Acts Speech Acts
29
The Parts of Promises and other Social Acts
35
3 Beyond Truth and Falsity
45
4 Mental Acts and the Theory of Constituency and Dependence
49
5 How to Put the Parts of a Promise Together
56
6 Social Acts and their Modifications
72
7 Conclusion
85
Bibliography
87
Klaus Hoffmann Reinach and Searle on Promising A Comparison 1 Speech Acts and Social Acts
91
Institutional Facts and Rules Entities and Laws
94
3 Performative Statements are True
110
4 How to Define a Promise
111
James Brown Reinach on Representative Acts 119
118
Social Acts in General
120
2 Representative Acts
122
3 Sincerity Conditions for Social Acts
123
Sincerity and Representative Acts
126
Representative Acts and Prior Empowerment
128
Bibliography
131
Paulson Demystifying Reinachs Legal Theory
133
2 Reduction within the Normative Sphere
136
3 Larenzs ValiditySpecifying Provisions
140
4 Reinach on 1 of the German Civil Code
142
3 Obligation
143
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144
Typology of Social Acts
146
The Act of Legal Issuance
148
Extending the Act of Issuance Model
149
7 A Role for Reinach in Legal Theory
152
Armin Burkhardt Verpflichtung und Verbindlichkeit Ethische Aspekte in der Rechtsphilosophie Adolf Reinachs
155
2 Anspruch Verbindlichkeit Versprechen als nichtethische Kategorien
156
29
157
3 Verpflichtung und Verbindlichkeit
160
4 Apriorische Rechtslehre vs positives Recht
166
5 Kritische Fragen und versuchte Antworten
171
35
172
The Difference between State of Affairs and Propositional Matter
175
29
176
4 The Representative Theory of Names
194
5 Whats in a Name?
196
6 Presentation
197
Judgements and States of Affairs
200
8 Judgement and Belief
203
9 Apprehension Seeing That
204
Conviction
205
Derivative Forms of Conviction
208
Assertion
210
Assertion and Sachverhalt
212
How are Objects bound together in a Sachverhalt?
214
Complex and Sachverhalt
218
Reinach and Wittgenstein
223
Bibliography
224
Karl Schuhmann Johannes Dauberts Kritik der Theorie des negativen Urteils von Adolf Reinach
227
2 Der Ursprung der Negation
229
3 Die Elemente der Negation
233
4 Reinachs Replik
236
Karl Schuhmann Husserl und Reinach
239
Reinachs Ausgang von den Logischen Untersuchungen
244
3 Transzendentalphänomenologische Reinachkritik
247
56
248
4 Die Gegenläufigkeit von Husserls und Reinachs Phänomenologie
249
Husserls Gutachten über Reinachs Habilitationsschrift
253
George Davie Husserl and Reinach on Humes Treatise
257
Husserl and Meinong on Abstraction and Distinctions of Reason
259
72
260
3 Reinach on Hume and a priori Truths
267
Salmon and Kemp Smith on Abstraction
271
Postscript 1985
274
Adolf Reinachs Vortrag über die Grundbegriffe der Ethik
275
Adolf Reinach
290
85
312
87
322
Index
333
ཚ མཚཎྜ 94
334
Adolf Reinach and the Analytic Foundations of Social Acts 107 1 Reinachs Intuitionist Style 2 States vs Transitions and Linguistic vs NonLinguistic ...
335
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