Présentation. Histoire d’une alliance objective : Russell et la théorie des complexes et des assomptions de Meinong

Philosophie 146 (3):3-10 (2020)
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This journal issue opens with Bruno Langlet’s French translation of the first section of Bertrand Russell’s article “Meinong’s theory of complexes and assumptions” (1904). Russell, a defender of logical realism, provides an analysis of Meinong’s thoughts at the turn of the century - thoughts which ultimately lead to Object Theory. Russell aknowledges the deep agreement between himself and Meinong, at this period in time, concerning several principles, arguments and theses. In this first section of his article, Russell discusses Meinong’s higher-order objects theory.

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Bruno Langlet
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