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Chapters in this book
- I-XIV I
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Meinong’s Theory of Objects
- I. Elements of Object Theory 7
- II. Formal Semantic Paradox in Meinong’s Object Theory 12
- III. Meinong’s Theory of Defective Objects 37
- IV. The Object Theory Intentionality of Ontological Commitment 56
- V. Logic, Mind, and Meinong 70
- VI. Meinong’s Doctrine of the Modal Moment 80
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Part Two. Object Theory Ο
- I. Syntax, Formation and Inference Principles 95
- II. Semantics 101
- III. Developments of the Logic 114
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Part Three. Philosophical Problems and Applications
- I. Twardowski On Content and Object 193
- II. Private Language and Private Mental Objects 200
- III. God an Impossible Meinongian Object 230
- IV. Meinongian Models of Scientific Law 238
- V. Aesthetics and Meinongian Logic of Fiction 256
- VI. The Paradox of Analysis 265
- Bibliography 269
- Index 285
- 298-302 298
Chapters in this book
- I-XIV I
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Meinong’s Theory of Objects
- I. Elements of Object Theory 7
- II. Formal Semantic Paradox in Meinong’s Object Theory 12
- III. Meinong’s Theory of Defective Objects 37
- IV. The Object Theory Intentionality of Ontological Commitment 56
- V. Logic, Mind, and Meinong 70
- VI. Meinong’s Doctrine of the Modal Moment 80
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Part Two. Object Theory Ο
- I. Syntax, Formation and Inference Principles 95
- II. Semantics 101
- III. Developments of the Logic 114
-
Part Three. Philosophical Problems and Applications
- I. Twardowski On Content and Object 193
- II. Private Language and Private Mental Objects 200
- III. God an Impossible Meinongian Object 230
- IV. Meinongian Models of Scientific Law 238
- V. Aesthetics and Meinongian Logic of Fiction 256
- VI. The Paradox of Analysis 265
- Bibliography 269
- Index 285
- 298-302 298