This book presents an historical and conceptual reconstruction of the theories developed by Meinong and a group of philosophers and experimental psychologists in Graz at the turn of the 19th century. Adhering closely to original texts, the contributors explore Meinong's roots in the school of Brentano, complex theories such as the theory of intentional reference and direct reference, and ways of developing philosophy which are closely bound up with the sciences, particularly psychology. Providing a faithful reconstruction of both Meinong's contributions to science and the school that arose from his thought, this book shows how the theories of the Graz school raise the possibility of engaging in the scientific metaphysics and ontology that for so long have been considered off limits.
A historical and conceptual reconstruction of the theories developed at the turn of the 19th century by a group of philosophers and experimental psychologists led by Alexius Meinong. It seeks to adhere closely to the original texts in order to provide an account of difficult and complex themes.
Publisher
Ashgate Publishing Limited
Publication Date
Aug 2001
ISBN
9781840143744
Pages
592 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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