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Nonexistent Objects - Meinong and Contemporary Philosophy (Hardcover, 1993 ed.): K. J. Perszyk Nonexistent Objects - Meinong and Contemporary Philosophy (Hardcover, 1993 ed.)
K. J. Perszyk
R4,418 Discovery Miles 44 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Issues surrounding the status and nature of `nonexistent objects' constitute one of philosophy's oldest and densest thickets. In this book Perszyk takes his readers surefootedly through this thicket, informed both historically and at the level of contemporary discussion of relevant themes. His main aim is to develop a `bundle' or `set of properties' interpretation of Meinong's theory of nonexistent objects (as opposed to a set of properties neo-Meinongian metaphysics), and to defend this nonstandard interpretation against competing views in both the philosophical and scholarly literature on Meinong. The Meinong who emerges is neither the hero nor the villain his friends and foes have commonly led us to believe. This clearly written book is a valuable addition both to the literature on Meinong and to contemporary metaphysics of modality. It is written for students and professionals interested in these, and related, areas.

Nonexistent Objects - Meinong and Contemporary Philosophy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1993): K. J.... Nonexistent Objects - Meinong and Contemporary Philosophy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1993)
K. J. Perszyk
R4,239 Discovery Miles 42 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Issues surrounding the status and nature of `nonexistent objects' constitute one of philosophy's oldest and densest thickets. In this book Perszyk takes his readers surefootedly through this thicket, informed both historically and at the level of contemporary discussion of relevant themes. His main aim is to develop a `bundle' or `set of properties' interpretation of Meinong's theory of nonexistent objects (as opposed to a set of properties neo-Meinongian metaphysics), and to defend this nonstandard interpretation against competing views in both the philosophical and scholarly literature on Meinong. The Meinong who emerges is neither the hero nor the villain his friends and foes have commonly led us to believe. This clearly written book is a valuable addition both to the literature on Meinong and to contemporary metaphysics of modality. It is written for students and professionals interested in these, and related, areas.

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