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On the Content and Object of Presentations

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"On the Content and Object of Presentations" is a philosophical work by Franz Brentano, a 19th-century philosopher and psychologist, known for his contributions to psychology, philosophy of mind, and ethics. In this work, Brentano explores the nature of mental phenomena, particularly focusing on the distinction between different types of presentations or "intentional acts" and the objects they refer to.

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