!!!Grazer Schule

Graz School (Grazer Schule), movement in philosophy and psychology at 
the University of Graz around 1900; it particularly promoted the study 
of philosophy in Austrian secondary schools and the new experimental 
psychology at Graz, mainly through A. Meinong's "Philosophische 
Sozietaet" ("society of philosophy"), his philosophy class (1897 
onwards) and his laboratory of experimental psychology (1894). Based 
on F. Brentano, the Graz School adhered to realist epistemology and 
aimed at turning philosophy into an exact science. It contributed 
greatly to the development of modern psychology of thinking. 
Representatives: A.  Meinong, A.  Hoefler, S. Witasek, V. Benussi, E.  
Mally, E.  Martinak.


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