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Noneist Explorations I: The Sylvan Jungle - Volume 2: Synthese Library, cartea 415

Autor Richard Routley, Val Routley Editat de Dominic Hyde Contribuţii de Ross Brady, Filippo Cassati, Maureen Eckert, Nicholas Griffin, Chris Mortensen, Graham Priest, Zach Weber
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 noi 2019
This second volume continues Richard Routley’s explorations of an improved Meinongian account of non-referring and intensional discourse (including joint work with Val Routley, later Val Plumwood). It focuses on the essays 2 through 7 of the original monograph, Exploring Meinong’s Jungle and Beyond, following on from the material of the first volume and explores its implications of the Noneist position. It begins with a further development of noneism in the direction of an ontologically neutral chronological logic and associated metaphysical issues concerning existence and change.

What follows includes: a detailed response to Quine’s On What There Is; a defense against further objections to noneism; a detailed account of Meinong’s own position; arguments in favour of noneism from common-sense; and a noneist analysis of fictional discourse.

We present these essays separately and provide additional scholarly commentaries from a range of philosophers including Fred Kroon, Maria Elisabeth Reicher-Marek and a previously unpublished commentary on noneism by J.J.C. Smart.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030263072
ISBN-10: 303026307X
Pagini: 417
Ilustrații: XXVI, 417 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Synthese Library

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Editors’ Preface.- Contributors.- Introduction: Some Personal Reflections – Priest.- Original Material. First Edition Front Matter [Abridged].- Acknowledgements.- Chapter 2. Exploring Meinong’s jungle and beyond. II. Existence and identity when times change.- Chapter 3. On what there isn’t.- Chapter 4. Further objections to the theory of items disarmed.- Chapter 5. Three Meinongs.- Chapter 6. The theory of objects as commonsense.- Chapter 7. The problems of fiction and fictions.- Bibliography.- Supplementary Essays. A critique of Meinongian semantics – Smart.- Routley’s theory of fictions – Reicher  Routley’s second thoughts – Kroon.- Index.

Notă biografică

Richard Routley/Sylvan (1935-1996), a New Zealand born philosopher, who was a research fellow at the Australian National University at the time of his death, rose to prominence for his work in the development of Relevance Logic, Deep Ecology and a revised and improved Meinongian ontology known as “noneism.”  An iconoclastic figure in Australian philosophy, Routley/Sylvan’s legacy thrives in the views of students and colleagues worldwide.

Dominic Hyde is an Honorary Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at The University of Queensland whose works include: Vagueness, Logic and Ontology (2008), and Eco-Logical Lives: the philosophical lives of Richard Routley/Sylvan and Val Routley/Plumwood (2014). He works in non-classical logic and environmental philosophy and in environmental conservation.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This second volume continues Richard Routley’s explorations of an improved Meinongian account of non-referring and intensional discourse (including joint work with Val Routley, later Val Plumwood). It focuses on the essays 2 through 7 of the original monograph, Exploring Meinong’s Jungle and Beyond, following on from the material of the first volume and explores its implications of the Noneist position. It begins with a further development of noneism in the direction of an ontologically neutral chronological logic and associated metaphysical issues concerning existence and change.

What follows includes: a detailed response to Quine’s On What There Is; a defense against further objections to noneism; a detailed account of Meinong’s own position; arguments in favour of noneism from common-sense; and a noneist analysis of fictional discourse.

We present these essays separately and provide additional scholarly commentaries from a range of philosophers including Fred Kroon, Maria Elisabeth Reicher-Marek and a previously unpublished commentary on noneism by J.J.C. Smart.

Caracteristici

Presents Routley's explorations of an improved Meinongian account of non-referring and intensional discourse Focuses on the chapters 2 through 12 presented in the original version of the monograph, Exploring Meinong's Jungle and Beyond Continues the ideas explored in the first of these volumes and explores the implications of noneism