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Full Idea
Husserl identifies a 'unitary mental act' where several contents are connected or related to one another, and also a difference-relation where two contents are related to one another by a negative judgement.
Gist of Idea
Husserl identifies a positive mental act of unification, and a negative mental act for differences
Source
report of Edmund Husserl (Philosophy of Arithmetic [1894], p.73-74) by Gottlob Frege - Review of Husserl's 'Phil of Arithmetic' p.322
Book Ref
-: 'Mind July 1972' [-], p.322
A Reaction
Frege is setting this up ready for a fairly vicious attack. Where Hume has a faculty for spotting resemblances, it is not implausible that we should also be hard-wired to spot differences. 'You look different; have you changed your hair style?'
17444 | Husserl said counting is more basic than Frege's one-one correspondence [Husserl, by Heck] |
21214 | We clarify concepts (e.g. numbers) by determining their psychological origin [Husserl, by Velarde-Mayol] |
9819 | Psychologism blunders in focusing on concept-formation instead of delineating the concepts [Dummett on Husserl] |
9851 | Husserl wanted to keep a shadowy remnant of abstracted objects, to correlate them [Dummett on Husserl] |
9837 | 0 is not a number, as it answers 'how many?' negatively [Husserl, by Dummett] |
9575 | Husserl identifies a positive mental act of unification, and a negative mental act for differences [Husserl, by Frege] |
9576 | Multiplicity in general is just one and one and one, etc. [Husserl] |