Paradoxical Aspects of the Russellian Conception of Existence

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In this paper, the authors try to clarify the relations between Meinong’s and Russell's thoughts on the ontological ideas of existence. The Meinongian theory on non-existent objects does not in itself violate the principle of non-contradiction, since the problem that this hypothesis offers to the theory of definite descriptions is not so much a logical problem as an ontological problem. To demonstrate this we will establish what we believe are the two main theses basic to the theory of descriptions: the epistemological thesis and logical thesis.

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Usó-Doménech, J. L., Nescolarde-Selva, J. A., & Gash, H. (2023). Paradoxical Aspects of the Russellian Conception of Existence. Foundations of Science, 28(3), 911–925. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-021-09822-0

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