Crane’s recent The Objects of Thought is a very ambitious book, for it wants to keep together the following apparently incompatible claims. On the one hand, there are intentional objects even if they do not exist, as phenomenology suggests and philosophers of a Meinongian brand have repeatedly stated. On the other hand, reality itself is made just of existent things, as realists of any sort maintain against Meinongians and ultrarealists in general.
Tim Crane, The Objects of Thought
VOLTOLINI, Alberto
2016-01-01
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Crane’s recent The Objects of Thought is a very ambitious book, for it wants to keep together the following apparently incompatible claims. On the one hand, there are intentional objects even if they do not exist, as phenomenology suggests and philosophers of a Meinongian brand have repeatedly stated. On the other hand, reality itself is made just of existent things, as realists of any sort maintain against Meinongians and ultrarealists in general.File in questo prodotto:
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