Russell's "Refutation" of Meinong in "On Denoting"

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (4):512-516 (1967)
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The author replies to ronald suter's "russell's 'refutation' of meinong in 'on denoting'," "philosophy and phenomenological research," june, 1967. suter's interpretation of one of russell's arguments is criticized on exegetical grounds, and his defense of another argument is rebutted on logical grounds. meinong's thesis is presented as the thesis that all statements of a certain form are true. it is argued that all of russell's arguments are attempts to pose counter-examples to this single view. meinong is defended against russell's counter-examples

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Russell's Study of Meinong.Elizabeth Ramsden Eames - 2014 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 4:3.

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