03508nam 2200721 450 991079728560332120210513004136.01-5015-0137-21-5015-0139-910.1515/9781501501371(CKB)3710000000405778(EBL)1787322(SSID)ssj0001482491(PQKBManifestationID)11801721(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001482491(PQKBWorkID)11412010(PQKB)10707756(DE-B1597)444509(OCoLC)909907980(DE-B1597)9781501501371(Au-PeEL)EBL1787322(CaPaEBR)ebr11049712(CaONFJC)MIL808474(MiAaPQ)EBC1787322(EXLCZ)99371000000040577820150209h20152015 uy| 0engurun#---|u||utxtccrObjects and pseudo-objects ontological deserts and jungles from Brentano to Carnap /edited by Bruno Leclercq, Sébastien Richard and Denis SeronBoston :De Gruyter,[2015]©20151 online resource (276 p.)Philosophische Analyse =Philosophical Analysis ;volume 62Description based upon print version of record.1-5015-0138-0 1-5015-1045-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Preface --Contents --How to Do Things with Things --The Bounds of Object --Objects as Posits from a Phenomenological Point of View --The Concept and its Object are (not) One and the Same --Objects or Intentional Objects? --Domain Comprehension in Meinongian Object Theory --Meinong and Early Husserl on Objects and States of Affairs --Essential Laws --Adolf Reinach’s Philosophy of Logic --Husserl’s Way Out of Frege’s Jungle --Ingarden on Modes of Being --Nicolai Hartmann’s Theory of Levels of Reality --Bibliography --IndexThe development of science, logic, mathematics, and psychology in the 19th century made it necessary to introduce a growing number of new entities, of which classical empiricism and strong extensionalism were unable to give a wholly satisfying account. One of the major issues confronting the 20th century philosophers was to identify which of these entities should be rationally accepted as part of the furniture of the world and which should not, and to provide a general account of how the latter are nevertheless subject to true predication. The 13 original essays collected in this volume explore some of the main approaches to this issue in the 20th century, including Brentano, Meinong, Husserl, Carnap, Frege, Twardowski, Kotarbinski, Nicolai Hartmann, and realist phenomenologists.Philosophische Analyse.OntologyObject (Philosophy)Nonexistent objects (Philosophy)metaphysics.object.ontology.Ontology.Object (Philosophy)Nonexistent objects (Philosophy)111Leclercq BrunoRichard Sébastien1981-Seron DenisMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797285603321Objects and pseudo-objects2417714UNINA