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Bolzano and the Early Husserl
Urban, Petr
The paper deals with the historical and philosophical aspect of the relationship between the work of Bernard Bolzano and the early Edmund Husserl. A short historical sketch is followed by a discussion of the main philosophical motives of Bolzano’s work that inspired Husserl’s thought – idea of the pure logic, rejection of the logical psychologism, concept of the ideal content of representation. The final section of the paper explains the fundamental difference of both thinkers – Bolzano’s “phenomenological naivety”.
Biography of B. Bolzano
Vlasáková, Marta
This article covers briefly not only the main biographical data of Bolzano’s life, but also the social situation of his time, and important acquaintances, who may have influenced the development of his views.
Bolzano’s Theory of concepts viewed from the present-day viewpoint
Materna, Pavel
Bolzano has been aware of the fact that the „content“ of a concept is just a set of subconcepts whereas concepts themselves are the ways these subconcepts are interconnected: thus Bolzano’s Tudory is a theory of structured concepts.
Bolzano´s logic
Vlasáková, Marta
A very important part of Bolzano´s work was his logic. Despite having little influence, Bolzano developed logic in a direction which later prevailed. This article is intended to throw light on some of the main features and important novelties of Bolzano´s conception of logic.

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