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Meinongian issues in contemporary Italian philosophy / Venanzio Raspa (ed.).

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Raspa, Venanzio.
Series:
Meinong studies ; v. 2.
Meinong studies = Meinong Studien ; v. 2
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Philosophy, Italian.
Meinong, A. (Alexius), 1853-1920.
Meinong, A.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (266 p.)
Place of Publication:
Frankfurt ; Lancaster, Cailf. : Ontos, 2006.
Language Note:
English and some German.
Summary:
The traditional and lively interest in Meinong's philosophy and related topics among Italian philosophers gives rise to this volume of MEINONG STUDIES. As more than an introduction, Venanzio Raspa presents an enlightening historical presentation of Meinong's reception in Italy from his lifetime to the present day. Riccardo Martinelli offers a reconstruction of the Meinongian theory of musical objects of higher order. Francesca Modenato gives the outlines of Meinong's object theory as a theory of the pure object, separating it from ontology and associating it rather with gnoseology. From a less historical than systematic-analytic perspective, Andrea Bottani deals with incomplete objects, Mario Alai investigates the problem of propositions concerning non-existent objects, and Carola Barbero proposes a realistic theory of the emotions aroused by reading literary texts. As themes related to Meinongian ones, Alberto Voltolini discusses the concept of existence as a property, Francesco Orilia validates an intuition of Meinong by adopting an approach called 'fact infinitism', and Guido Bonino deals with Gustav Bergmann's interpretation of Meinong's ontology. Das traditionelle und lebhafte Interesse italienischer Philosophen an Meinongs Philosophie und damit zusammenhängenden Themen gibt Anlaß für diesen Band der MEINONG STUDIEN. Weit über die Anforderungen an ein Eineitung hinausgehend, präsentiert Venanzio Raspa eine erhellende Studie der Rezeption Meinongs in Italien von seinen Lebzeiten bis zum heutigen Tag. Riccardo Martinelli rekonstruiert Meinongs Theorie musikalischer Objekte höherer Ordnung und Francesca Modenato umreißt Meinongs Objekttheorie (als Theorie reiner Objekte), welche sie eher der Gnoseologie denn der Ontologie zuordnet. Aus einer weniger historischen als systematisch-analytischen Perspektive befassen sich Andrea Bottani mit unvollständigen Objekten, Mario Alai mit der Frage nicht-existierende Objekte betreffender Aussagen, und Carola Barbero präsentiert eine realistische Theorie von Emotionen, die durch die Lektüre literarischer Texte erweckt werden. Als Meinong-bezogene Themen diskutiert Alberto Voltolini den Begriff der Existenz als Eigenschaft, Francesco Orilia bestätigt in seinem 'Fakteninfinitismus' genannten Zugang eine Meinongsche Intuition, und Guido Bonino befaßt sich mit Gustav Bergmanns Interpretation der Meinongschen Ontologie.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents / Inhalt
Introduction: Thinking with and on Meinong in Italy / Raspa, Venanzio
Meinong and Music. On Musical Objects of Higher Order / Martinelli, Riccardo
Alexius Meinong on Ontology and Object Theory / Modenato, Francesca
Three Kinds of Incompleteness / Bottani, Andrea C.
Speaking of Nonexistent Objects / Alai, Mario
Being, Existence, and Having Instances / Voltolini, Alberto
Cry for a Shadow. Emotions and Object Theory / Barbero, Carola
States of Affairs: Bradley vs. Meinong / Orilia, Francesco
Why There Are No Facts in Meinong's World (according to Gustav Bergmann) / Bonino, Guido
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
3-11-032112-2
OCLC:
1013962682

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