Non-Existent Objects and Epistemological Ontology

Grazer Philosophische Studien 25 (1):61-95 (1985)
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This essay examines the role of non-existent objects in "epistemological ontology" — the study of the entities that make thinking possible. An earlier revision of Meinong's Theory of Objects is reviewed, Meinong's notions of Quasisein and Außersein are discussed, and a theory of Meinongian objects as "combinatorially possible" entities is presented.

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