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(2018) Eva Picardi on language, analysis and history, Dordrecht, Springer.
This contribution describes some of the relations between early analytic philosophy in Cambridge and philosophy in Austria: Stout's early approval of the writings of Brentano and his students; the high opinion in Cambridge of the Austrian way of doing philosophy. It also outlines two Austrian versions of ideas which were to be very important in early Cambridge philosophy: Husserl on definite descriptions and Meinong on structural similarities.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-95777-7_2
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Mulligan, K. (2018)., Early analytic philosophy's austrian dimensions, in A. Coliva, P. Leonardi & S. Moruzzi (eds.), Eva Picardi on language, analysis and history, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 7-29.
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