Band VI
Existence, Fiction, Assumption. Meinongian Themes and the History of Austrian Philosophy. Hg. v. Mauro Antonelli & Marian David. Berlin / Boston: De Gruyter (2016). 257 S.
Inhalt
- Stefania Centrone: Relational Theories of Intentionality and the Problem of Non-Existents
- Peter Andreas Varga: The Non-Existing Object Revisited: Meinong as the Link between Husserl and Russel?
- Dale Jacquettte: Anti-Meinongian Actualist Meaning of Fiction in Kripke’s 1973 John Locke Lectures
- Michele Paolini Paoletti: Paradise on the Cheap. Ascriptivism about Ficta
- Xavier de Donato-Rodríguez: Meinong’s Theory of Assumptions and its Relevance for Scientific Contexts
- Jutta Valent: Christian von Ehrenfels. Eine intellektuelle Biographie: Neue Forschungsergebnisse aus dem Nachlass
- Markus Roschitz: Zu Mallys Lebensgang, Umfeld und akademischer Laufbahn