to the Theory of Categories.- One The Strict and the Extended Senses of Being.- I. The Ambiguity of “IS” and the Unity of the Concept of Being.- II. Real and Fictive Parts of Being.- III. Being and Intensity.- Two Preliminary Studies for the Theory of Categories.- I. Aristotle’s Theory of Categories: Interpretation and Critique.- II. Substance.- III. Relations.- Three The Final Three Drafts of the Theory of Categories.- I. The First Draft of the Theory of Categories.- II. The Second Draft of the Theory of Categories.- III. The Third Draft of the Theory of Categories.- IV. Appendix: The Nature of the Physical World in the Light of the Theory of Categories.- Editorial notes by Alfred Kastil.- Index to Brentano’s text.
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