Alexius Meinong, The Shepherd of Non-Being

This book explores the thought of Alexius Meinong, a philosopher known for his unconventional theory of reference and predication. The chapters cover a natural progression of topics, beginning with the origins of Gegenstandstheorie, Meinong’s theory of objects, and his discovery of assumptions as a...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Jacquette, Dale (Συγγραφέας)
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Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Σειρά:Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science ; 360
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505 0 |a Preface (with Acknowledgments) -- Introduction: Meinong and Philosophical Analysis -- Chapter 1. Meinong’s Life and Philosophy -- Chapter 2. Origins of Gegenstandstheorie: Immanent and Transcendent Intended Objects in Brentano, Twardowski, and Meinong -- Chapter 3. Meinong on the Phenomenology of Assumption.- Chapter 4. Außersein of the Pure Object.- Chapter 5.  Constitutive (Nuclear) and Extraconstitutive (Extranuclear) Properties.- Chapter 6. Meditations on Meinong’s Golden Mountain -- Chapter 7. Domain Comprehension in Meinongian Object Theory -- Chapter 8. Meinong’s Concept of Implexive Being and Non-Being.- Chapter 9. About Nothing.- Chapter 10. Tarski’s Quantificational Semantics and Meinongian Object Theory Domains -- Chapter 11. Reflections on Mally’s Heresy -- Chapter 12. Virtual Relations and Meinongian Abstractions -- Chapter 13. Truth and Fiction in Lewis’s Critique of Meinongian Semantics.- Chapter 14. Anti-Meinongian Actualist Meaning of Fiction in Kripke’s 1973 John Locke Lectures -- Chapter 15. Metaphysics of Meinongian Aesthetic Value -- Chapter 16. Quantum Indeterminacy and Physical Reality as a Relevantly Predicationally Incomplete Existent Entity.-Chapter 17. Confessions of a Meinongian Logician.- Chapter 18.  Meinongian Dark Ages and Renaissance -- Appendix:  Object Theory Logic and Mathematics — Two Essays by Ernst Mally (Translation and Critical Commentary) -- Notes -- References -- Index. 
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