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  1. After the departure of Twardowski back to Lwów and the death of his wife in 1894, Brentano retired and moved to Florence in 1896, where he married his second wife, Emilie Ruprecht, in 1897. He transferred to Zürich at the outbreak of the First World War, where he died in 1917.

  2. Dec 4, 2002 · Franz Clemens Brentano (1838–1917) is mainly known for his work in philosophy of psychology, especially for having introduced the notion of intentionality to contemporary philosophy.

  3. Jan 8, 1995 · Antonie Brentano (1780-1969). Born in Vienna, she married Franz Brentano, a merchant from Frankfurt, in 1798. They moved to Frankfurt, where by all accounts Antonie was intensely unhappy.

  4. Franz Brentano was a German philosopher generally regarded as the founder of act psychology, or intentionalism, which concerns itself with the acts of the mind rather than with the contents of the mind. He was a nephew of the poet Clemens Brentano. Brentano was ordained a Roman Catholic priest.

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  5. Feb 14, 2024 · Antonie Brentano, née Birkenstock. Antonie Brentano, née Birkenstock, Viennese by birth, had married Franz Brentano, a businessman from Frankfurt, and had five children.

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  6. Jun 15, 2016 · Franz Brentano was a significant figure in modern psychology. At a time when the Wundtian approach was dominant, he began the movement called Act psychology that turned out to be a precursor to Gestalt psychology and humanistic psychology.

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  8. In 1897 he married Emilie Ruprecht and in 1903 underwent an operation on both eyes. In 1913 Puglisi translated Die Klassification der Psychischen Phänomene for publication by Carabba.

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