Proterosis and Noticing a Red Tint: An Essay Concerning Franz Brentano's Descriptive Psychology

Brentano Studien 9:267–278 (2000/1)
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The paper tries to analyze two notions, namely 'proterosis' ('Proterose') and 'proteraethesis' ('Proterasthese'), as used in these lectures to describe certain psychical phenomena, and to suggest a symbolic notation as a means of representing the results of this analysis. These results (and the notation) will be put to use in an interpretation of an uncharacteristically difficult passage of these lectures concerning the methodology of bringing someone to 'notice' something.

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