Person and Object

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Person and Object is a seminal 1976 work of analytic philosophy by Roderick Chisholm that develops an influential theory of intentionality, perception, and the metaphysics of persons and objects.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
academicDiscipline philosophy
author Roderick Chisholm NERFINISHED
citedBy literature on personal identity
studies of Chisholmian metaphysics
works on intentionality in late 20th century analytic philosophy
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes theory of intentionality
theory of objects
theory of perception
theory of persons
field epistemology
metaphysics
philosophy of mind
genre analytic philosophy
hasInfluenceOn contemporary metaphysics of persons
theories of intentionality in analytic philosophy
theories of perception
hasPart chapters on intentional states
chapters on perception
chapters on personal identity
chapters on the ontology of objects
hasReception widely discussed in analytic philosophy literature
language English
mainTopic intentionality
metaphysics of objects
metaphysics of persons
perception
notableFor influence on analytic metaphysics of persons
integration of phenomenological themes into analytic philosophy
systematic account of intentionality
philosopherDiscussed Alexius Meinong NERFINISHED
Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
Franz Brentano NERFINISHED
philosophicalSubject appearance and reality in perception
belief and desire
identity over time
individuation of objects
intentional states
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
publicationYear 1976
usedIn graduate courses in metaphysics
graduate courses in philosophy of mind

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Roderick Chisholm notableWork Person and Object