Modal meinongianism: conceiving the impossible

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Abstract

Modal Meinongianism—the version of Meinongianism invented by Graham Priest—presupposes that we can think about absolute impossibilities. I defend the view that we can, by tidying up a couple of loose ends in Priest’s arguments to this effect from his book Towards Non-Being.

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Berto, F. (2019). Modal meinongianism: conceiving the impossible. In Outstanding Contributions to Logic (Vol. 18, pp. 3–19). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25365-3_2

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