Buch | Kapitel
The lost portrait of Edmund Husserl by Franz and Ida Brentano
pp. 341-345
Abstrakt
We owe to Philip Merlan some intriguing information about Franz Brentano's relations with Sigmund Freud.1 So I venture to hope that he might also have been interested in an iconographic item about the personal relations between Franz Brentano and Edmund Husserl which until recently was believed to be totally lost. Its partial reconstruction may at the same time throw new light on their early philosophical connections.
Publication details
Published in:
B Plamer Robert, Hamerton Kelly Robert (1971) Philomathes: studies and essays in the humanities in memory of Philip Merlan. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 341-345
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2977-3_26
Referenz:
Spiegelberg Herbert (1971) „The lost portrait of Edmund Husserl by Franz and Ida Brentano“, In: R. B Plamer & R. Hamerton Kelly (eds.), Philomathes, Dordrecht, Springer, 341–345.