Om gjenstandsteori-

Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 50 (1):5-33 (2015)
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Über Gegenstandstheorie: In this classic paper from 1904, Alexius Meinong argues that a mental state must be about something in order to be a mental state, so since we can have mental states about non-existing things, there must be such non-existing things. The paper appears here in Norwegian translation for the first time.

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