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Saturday, December 10, 2005

The Theory of Abstract Objects

The Theory of Abstract Objects
Edward N. Zalta has been working on the theory of abstract objects.
Many of the key ideas come from the work of Alexius Meinong.

I strongly recommend the introduction to The Theory of Abstract Objects
to be found at
The Theory of Abstract Objects


(Disclaimer: Zalta and I have collaborated before, and are collaborating again now.
My point of view is anything but unbiased.)

3 Comments:

sarah_len said...

I've just been in the literature world too long. . . .

Sun Dec 11, 07:06:29 PM MST  
sarah_len said...

honestly, thist stuff does interest me.

Question about metaphysics. . . . What is an example of "something" we can't see? Something of which metaphysics seeks to prove the order?

I really don't get why Donne et al are considered metaphysica poets. Let me do some research and get back to you on that.

Mon Dec 12, 05:36:46 PM MST  
Paul Oppenheimer said...

Still waiting to hear why Donne et al. are called "metaphysical poets".

Tue Dec 20, 11:36:17 AM MST  

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