Alexius Meinong's philosophy made a great impression on his
contemporaries in the English-speaking world, particularly Russell
and Moore, but since then has been largely ignored or disparaged by
analytical philosophers. In fact, however, as Karel Lambert asserts
in his preface, Meinong's philosophy is a compendium of valuable
and ingenious ideas bearing directly on some of the most central
and profound issues of analytical philosophy. As well as aiming to
revive interest in Meinong's thought, this book challenges many of
the most widespread assumptions of philosophical logic. It will
reopen questions about existence and the logical form for
representing it which many have regarded as closed and stimulate
them to rethink their positions.
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