Apophantic logic
/Apophantic logic deals with the forms of propositions, or states of affairs /by asking in which forms objects are conceivable as such states of affairs and then which laws for […]
/Apophantic logic deals with the forms of propositions, or states of affairs /by asking in which forms objects are conceivable as such states of affairs and then which laws for […]
Meinong, too, in his On Assumptions, defends an opposition between two sorts of entity: objects and objectives, distinguishing not only between positive and negative objectives of being (that A is, […]
The concept of object, for the Brentanists, arises when one moves from the psychology of presentation to the investigation of its objectual correlate. The concept of a state of affairs […]
Traces of the Sachverhalt concept are discoverable by hindsight already in Aristotle, above all in those passages where Aristotle speaks of the pragma as that on which the truth of […]
From Logical Investigations (1900/1901) to Experience and Judgment (published in 1939), Husserl expressed clearly the difference between meaning and object. He identified several different kinds of names. For example, there […]