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Alexius Meinong
(1853-1920) - an Austrian philosopher who worked at the University of Graz.
Born to a noble German family. Most famous for his contributions to axiology,
or theory of values and for his theory of objects. Meinong maintained that
objects remain objects and have a definite character and definite properties
even if they have no being.
Major work and biography
Plato and Meinong
The philosophy of Alexius
Meinong
Alexius Meinong
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
All about Meinong
Life, Work, Literature, etc
Books
The
Transformation of Positivism : Alexius Meinong and European Thought, 1880-1920
by David F. Lindenfeld
"Wahrheit
Suchen und Wahrheit Bekennen".Alexius Meinong: Skizze seines Lebens.
by Evelyn Dolling
Meinong
(Arguments of the Philosophers)
by Reinhardt Grossmann, Grossman
Nonexistent
Objects : Meinong and Contemporary Philosophy
by Kenneth J. Perszyk
Alexius
Meinong's Elements of Ethics : With Translation of the Fragment Ethische
Bausteine
by Marie-Luise Schubert Kalsi
The Logic of
International Objects : A Meinongian Version of Classical Logic
by Jacek Pasniczek
Meinongian
Logic : The Semantics of Existence and Nonexistence
by Dale Jacquette
Meinong's
Theory of Knowledge by Marie-Luise Schubert Kalsi
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