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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Introduction

Marie-Luise Schubert Kalsi

pp. 1-53

Abstract

Meinong was one of the great philosophers who stand at the beginning of Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology. He was a contemporary of Husserl, Frege, Mach, and Russell who were either originally mathematicians or physicists, except Meinong. Meinong was a historian and always a philosopher who became increasingly interested in experimental psychology, under the influence of Franz Brentano. He, as each of his contemporaries, developed his own philosophy. It grew, in a profound fashion, into a very rich realism which was, curiously enough - based on a staunch empirical attitude.

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Published in:

Schubert Kalsi Marie-Luise (1978) Alexius Meinong: on objects of higher order and Husserl's phenomenology. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 1-53

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9688-5_1

Full citation:

Schubert Kalsi Marie-Luise (1978) Introduction, In: Alexius Meinong, Dordrecht, Springer, 1–53.