• ontology, nonexistent objects are a concept advanced by Austrian philosopher Alexius Meinong in the 19th and 20th centuries within a "theory of objects". He...
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    Existence (redirect from Nonexistent)
    Proposed examples of nonexistent objects are merely possible objects such as flying pigs, as well as fictional and mythical objects like Sherlock Holmes...
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    Alexius Meinong (category Abstract object theory)
    intending nonexistent objects. Whatever can be the target of a mental act, Meinong calls an "object." His theory of objects, now known as "Meinongian object theory...
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  • philosopher Alexius Meinong advanced nonexistent objects in the 19th and 20th century within a "theory of objects". He was interested in intentional states...
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  • green. Another contrast is between concrete objects existing in space and time, like a tree, and abstract objects existing outside space and time, like the...
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  • others would call "nonexistent objects", like the round square and the mountain made entirely of gold) merely encode them. While the objects that exemplify...
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  • existence of two kinds of predication: existent objects exemplify properties, while nonexistent objects are said to exemplify, satisfy, immanently contain...
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  • Noneism (category Abstract object theory)
    noneism. The connection is that impossible objects may exist in impossible worlds, much as nonexistent objects may exist in possible (but not actual) worlds...
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  • Richard Sylvan (category Abstract object theory)
    Metaphysics of Intentionality. Oxford: Clarendon. Maria Reicher, "Nonexistent Objects", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2006), Edward N. Zalta...
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  • use object in contrast to property; that is to say, an object is an entity that is not a property. Objects differ from properties in that objects cannot...
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  • Terence (1980). Nonexistent Objects. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300024043. Zalta, Edward N. (1983). Abstract Objects. An Introduction...
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    worked on relaxation as well as concentration. They worked with nonexistent objects that helped prepare them for the exploration of equally ephemeral...
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    property. According to Alexius Meinong, there are nonexistent objects, including merely possible objects like Santa Claus and Pegasus. A related question...
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  • Terence Parsons (category Abstract object theory)
    wrote Nonexistent Objects (1980), which dealt with possible world theory in order to defend the reality of nonexistent objects. Nonexistent Objects, Yale...
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  • ethical relation.[clarification needed] Cura (mythology) Meonism Nonexistent objects Nothingness Kyoto school Martin Heidegger Jacques Derrida Jean-Luc...
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  • statement is about something only if that object exists.; Therefore, we cannot refer to nonexistent objects. One of the critics that criticized Meinongian...
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  • like numbers, sets, and ideas are abstract objects, while plants, dogs, and planets are concrete objects. Popular suggestions for a definition include...
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  • a third party could cause the rationalist to have perceptions of nonexistent objects. "We have knowledge of some truths in a particular subject area,...
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  • John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-119-11611-0. Reicher, Maria (2019). "Nonexistent Objects". SEP. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. Marek, Johann...
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    of accidents" and also anticipated Alexius Meinong's "view about nonexistent objects." He also provided early arguments for "a "necessary being" as cause...
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  • deep-sky objects are named after the individual(s) who discovered or otherwise studied it. This list does not include astronomical objects named after...
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  • Empty name (category Abstract object theory)
    "Holmes is a fictional character" Meinong's jungle Meta-ontology Nonexistent objects Ontological commitment Plato's beard Round square copula W. V. O...
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  • achieved Piaget's Substage 6 object permanence. Alex showed surprise and anger when confronted with a nonexistent object or one different from what he...
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  • Is". Review of Metaphysics. 2 (5): 21–38. Reicher, Maria (2019). "Nonexistent Objects". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab...
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  • non-mental intentional object, which the thinking is directed at or "about". Meinong is known for his unique ontology of real nonexistent objects as a solution...
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  • creations, and even including the theoretical "intentional inexistence/nonexistent objects" also created by God. Al-Shafi'i, founder of Shafi'i Madhhab; has...
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  • affected by any existent or nonexistent objects at all, it is your guide; it can shine through all various existent and nonexistent realms. This is adamantine...
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  • Ernst Mally (category Abstract object theory)
    known as the dual predication approach, for solving the problem of nonexistent objects (Mally 1912). He also introduced a similar strategy, the dual property...
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  • clusters, nebulae, and galaxies. Other objects in the catalogue can be found in the other subpages of the list of NGC objects. The constellation information in...
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    expanded to include the Chinese with practices such as gazing at nonexistent objects in the sky until they were surrounded by huge crowds of onlookers...
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