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Meinong
[ mahy-nawng ]
noun
- A·lex·i·us [ah-, lek, -see-, oo, s], 1853–1920, Austrian psychologist and philosopher.
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Meinong's "act" is the ghost of the subject, or what once was the full-blooded soul.
Among these we may take as an example his Austrian successor Meinong.
There is another important condition to which Hume calls attention and which is interpreted by his clever disciple Meinong.
Meinong insists upon an existential judgment, a judgment that the object valued is real, as essential to value.
Then, according to Meinong, we have to distinguish three elements which are necessarily combined in constituting the one thought.
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