• Confessions of a Meinongian Logician Jacquette, Dale 2000 Grazer Philosophische Studien , Vol. 58 , S. 151 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 0165-9227 | 1875-6735 10.5840/gps200058/5921 Abstract

    In a chapter of - so to speak - an intellectual autobiography I sketch the reasons and ways I became a practitioning Meinongian logician. The way is a chain of transgressions, e.g., the transgression of extensionalism or of the law of excluded middle, and a struggle against widespread misinterpretations of Meinong's Gegenstandstheorie. Although the opposition towards Meinong's theory of objects persists in analytic philosophy, its main insights - that thought is intentional and that logic must be ontologically neutral - haven't lost their attraction. Moreover: there is no substantive criticism to show that we cannot refer and truely predicate properties of intended objects regardless of their ontic status.

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Jacquette, Dale
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