I. SEMANTICS FOR INTENTIONALITY ; II. IN DEFENCE OF NON-BEING
Graham Priest is Boyce Gibson Professor of Philosophy at the University of Melbourne and Arch� Professorial Fellow at the University of St Andrews.
a stimulating, thought-provoking, and challenging book ...This is a turbulent Priest whom we should be glad to have among us Bob Hale, Philosophia Mathematica Priest is a gifted writer, and the book percolates with interesting ideas, especially if one has never seriously wrestled with the topic of meinongianism ... a refreshingly bold attempt to overcome long-standing obstacles to unrestricted characterization of non-existant objects. While philosophers of any area will profit from the book, there are some for whom, arguably. Priest's book is required reading: namely, metaphysicians, philosophers of language, and philosophical logicians. JC Beall, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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