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  1. Meinong might well not have accepted such a view, but we have already seen that Jacquette himself departs from Meinong in ways the latter would have decried. Jacquette may of course insist that his (neo-) Meinongianism is the logical and semantic framework version we get to by making minimal revisions to Meinong's actual views, and that it is the only one adequately supported by argument.

  2. As Meinong denies the real character of the adequateness relation, his account avoids being counted as naturalist or psychologistic. Psychologism (in its negative sense) is the “inappropriate use of psychological method” in philosophy, says Meinong (1904b, §8: 23 [95]). Not suffiently distinguishing between the mental content and object of ...

  3. Über Gegenstandstheorie. Selbstdarstellung. Herausgegeben von Josef M. Werle. Philosophische Bibliothek 361. 1988. Unveränderter Print-on-Demand-Nachdruck der Ausgabe von 1988. XXXVIII, 138 Seiten. 978-3-7873-0720-3. Gebunden. Mit seiner ontologisch-erkenntnistheoretischen Programmschrift verfolgt Meinong (1853–1920) das Ziel, der ...

  4. Meinong's jungle is cited as an objection to Meinong's semantics, as the latter commits one to ontically undesirable objects; [1] it is desirable to be able to speak meaningfully about unicorns, the objection goes, but not to have to believe in them. Nominalists (who believe that general or abstract terms and predicates exist but that either ...

  5. The series presents historical and systematic studies on the philosophy of Alexius Meinong and his school, as well as on works influenced by aspects of Meinong’s philosophy. Furthermore, the series is open to contributions in the analytic-phenomenological tradition, mirroring the most recent developments in these disciplines.

  6. 8. Dez. 2008 · Alexius Meinong Ritter von Handschuchsheim (b. 1853, d. 1920) was an Austrian philosopher and psychologist who worked at the University of Graz from 1882 until his death. He became renowned for the so called theory of objects ([ Gegenstandstheorie ], 1904), a kind of ontological account that tries to introduce and consider systematically not only existent but also non-existent objects.

  7. Meinong on meaning and truth; Über Gegenstandstheorie; Die Gegenstandstheorie von Alexius Meinong als Ansatz zu einer ontologisch neutralen Logik; La fondazione dell'oggettività : studio su Alexius Meinong