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Could anyone please recommend a book to begin to learn about Meinong's theory of objects and "Meinong's Jungle". I thought a good one might be "Meinong's Theory of Objects and Values" by Findlay (1963), but I can't find even a used copy anywhere that isn't prohibitively expensive.










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  • Starter Kit: plato.stanford.edu/entries/meinong (haven't read it yet)
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Could anyone please recommend a book to begin to learn about Meinong's theory of objects and "Meinong's Jungle". I thought a good one might be "Meinong's Theory of Objects and Values" by Findlay (1963), but I can't find even a used copy anywhere that isn't prohibitively expensive.










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Could anyone please recommend a book to begin to learn about Meinong's theory of objects and "Meinong's Jungle". I thought a good one might be "Meinong's Theory of Objects and Values" by Findlay (1963), but I can't find even a used copy anywhere that isn't prohibitively expensive.










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  • Starter Kit: plato.stanford.edu/entries/meinong (haven't read it yet)
    – David Tonhofer
    30 mins ago


















  • Starter Kit: plato.stanford.edu/entries/meinong (haven't read it yet)
    – David Tonhofer
    30 mins ago
















Starter Kit: plato.stanford.edu/entries/meinong (haven't read it yet)
– David Tonhofer
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Starter Kit: plato.stanford.edu/entries/meinong (haven't read it yet)
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Some references :




  • Dale Jacquette, Alexius Meinong : The Shepherd of Non-Being, Springer (2015)


  • Francesco Berto, Existence as a Real Property : The Ontology of Meinongianism, Springer (2013)


  • Kenneth Perszyk, Nonexistent Objects : Meinong and Contemporary Philosophy, Springer (1993)


  • Jacek Paśniczek, The Logic of Intentional Objects : A Meinongian Version of Classical Logic, Springer (1998).



To be published :




  • Exploring Meinong’s Jungle and Beyond (Springer 2018)






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    I have Findlay's book but do not recommend it. It is an early work, not one of mature exposition, and hardly luminous in its clarity. Its scholarship is also now unavoidably dated.



    Try :



    Grossmann, Reinhardt : Meinong (Arguments of the Philosophers). ISBN 10: 0710078315 / ISBN 13: 9780710078315
    Published by Routledge Kegan & Paul, 1974.



    Also of use :



    Swanson, Carolyn : Reburial of Nonexistents: Reconsidering the Meinong-Russell Debate (Value Inquiry Book) (Central European Value Studies). ISBN 10: 9042033649 / ISBN 13: 9789042033641
    Published by Rodopi, 2011.



    More venturesome :



    Lambert, Karel: Meinong and the Principle of Independence: Its Place in Meinong's Theory of Objects and its Significance in Contemporary Philosophical Logic (Modern European Philosophy). ISBN 10: 0521271991 / ISBN 13: 9780521271998
    Published by Cambridge University Press, 1983.



    All of these are easily available at non-outrageous prices.






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      Some references :




      • Dale Jacquette, Alexius Meinong : The Shepherd of Non-Being, Springer (2015)


      • Francesco Berto, Existence as a Real Property : The Ontology of Meinongianism, Springer (2013)


      • Kenneth Perszyk, Nonexistent Objects : Meinong and Contemporary Philosophy, Springer (1993)


      • Jacek Paśniczek, The Logic of Intentional Objects : A Meinongian Version of Classical Logic, Springer (1998).



      To be published :




      • Exploring Meinong’s Jungle and Beyond (Springer 2018)






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        Some references :




        • Dale Jacquette, Alexius Meinong : The Shepherd of Non-Being, Springer (2015)


        • Francesco Berto, Existence as a Real Property : The Ontology of Meinongianism, Springer (2013)


        • Kenneth Perszyk, Nonexistent Objects : Meinong and Contemporary Philosophy, Springer (1993)


        • Jacek Paśniczek, The Logic of Intentional Objects : A Meinongian Version of Classical Logic, Springer (1998).



        To be published :




        • Exploring Meinong’s Jungle and Beyond (Springer 2018)






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          Some references :




          • Dale Jacquette, Alexius Meinong : The Shepherd of Non-Being, Springer (2015)


          • Francesco Berto, Existence as a Real Property : The Ontology of Meinongianism, Springer (2013)


          • Kenneth Perszyk, Nonexistent Objects : Meinong and Contemporary Philosophy, Springer (1993)


          • Jacek Paśniczek, The Logic of Intentional Objects : A Meinongian Version of Classical Logic, Springer (1998).



          To be published :




          • Exploring Meinong’s Jungle and Beyond (Springer 2018)






          share|improve this answer












          Some references :




          • Dale Jacquette, Alexius Meinong : The Shepherd of Non-Being, Springer (2015)


          • Francesco Berto, Existence as a Real Property : The Ontology of Meinongianism, Springer (2013)


          • Kenneth Perszyk, Nonexistent Objects : Meinong and Contemporary Philosophy, Springer (1993)


          • Jacek Paśniczek, The Logic of Intentional Objects : A Meinongian Version of Classical Logic, Springer (1998).



          To be published :




          • Exploring Meinong’s Jungle and Beyond (Springer 2018)







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              I have Findlay's book but do not recommend it. It is an early work, not one of mature exposition, and hardly luminous in its clarity. Its scholarship is also now unavoidably dated.



              Try :



              Grossmann, Reinhardt : Meinong (Arguments of the Philosophers). ISBN 10: 0710078315 / ISBN 13: 9780710078315
              Published by Routledge Kegan & Paul, 1974.



              Also of use :



              Swanson, Carolyn : Reburial of Nonexistents: Reconsidering the Meinong-Russell Debate (Value Inquiry Book) (Central European Value Studies). ISBN 10: 9042033649 / ISBN 13: 9789042033641
              Published by Rodopi, 2011.



              More venturesome :



              Lambert, Karel: Meinong and the Principle of Independence: Its Place in Meinong's Theory of Objects and its Significance in Contemporary Philosophical Logic (Modern European Philosophy). ISBN 10: 0521271991 / ISBN 13: 9780521271998
              Published by Cambridge University Press, 1983.



              All of these are easily available at non-outrageous prices.






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                I have Findlay's book but do not recommend it. It is an early work, not one of mature exposition, and hardly luminous in its clarity. Its scholarship is also now unavoidably dated.



                Try :



                Grossmann, Reinhardt : Meinong (Arguments of the Philosophers). ISBN 10: 0710078315 / ISBN 13: 9780710078315
                Published by Routledge Kegan & Paul, 1974.



                Also of use :



                Swanson, Carolyn : Reburial of Nonexistents: Reconsidering the Meinong-Russell Debate (Value Inquiry Book) (Central European Value Studies). ISBN 10: 9042033649 / ISBN 13: 9789042033641
                Published by Rodopi, 2011.



                More venturesome :



                Lambert, Karel: Meinong and the Principle of Independence: Its Place in Meinong's Theory of Objects and its Significance in Contemporary Philosophical Logic (Modern European Philosophy). ISBN 10: 0521271991 / ISBN 13: 9780521271998
                Published by Cambridge University Press, 1983.



                All of these are easily available at non-outrageous prices.






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                  I have Findlay's book but do not recommend it. It is an early work, not one of mature exposition, and hardly luminous in its clarity. Its scholarship is also now unavoidably dated.



                  Try :



                  Grossmann, Reinhardt : Meinong (Arguments of the Philosophers). ISBN 10: 0710078315 / ISBN 13: 9780710078315
                  Published by Routledge Kegan & Paul, 1974.



                  Also of use :



                  Swanson, Carolyn : Reburial of Nonexistents: Reconsidering the Meinong-Russell Debate (Value Inquiry Book) (Central European Value Studies). ISBN 10: 9042033649 / ISBN 13: 9789042033641
                  Published by Rodopi, 2011.



                  More venturesome :



                  Lambert, Karel: Meinong and the Principle of Independence: Its Place in Meinong's Theory of Objects and its Significance in Contemporary Philosophical Logic (Modern European Philosophy). ISBN 10: 0521271991 / ISBN 13: 9780521271998
                  Published by Cambridge University Press, 1983.



                  All of these are easily available at non-outrageous prices.






                  share|improve this answer














                  I have Findlay's book but do not recommend it. It is an early work, not one of mature exposition, and hardly luminous in its clarity. Its scholarship is also now unavoidably dated.



                  Try :



                  Grossmann, Reinhardt : Meinong (Arguments of the Philosophers). ISBN 10: 0710078315 / ISBN 13: 9780710078315
                  Published by Routledge Kegan & Paul, 1974.



                  Also of use :



                  Swanson, Carolyn : Reburial of Nonexistents: Reconsidering the Meinong-Russell Debate (Value Inquiry Book) (Central European Value Studies). ISBN 10: 9042033649 / ISBN 13: 9789042033641
                  Published by Rodopi, 2011.



                  More venturesome :



                  Lambert, Karel: Meinong and the Principle of Independence: Its Place in Meinong's Theory of Objects and its Significance in Contemporary Philosophical Logic (Modern European Philosophy). ISBN 10: 0521271991 / ISBN 13: 9780521271998
                  Published by Cambridge University Press, 1983.



                  All of these are easily available at non-outrageous prices.







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