Meinong Studies vol. 9
Psychological Themes in the Meinong School
To be published in 2018
Arnaud Dewalque & Venanzio Raspa eds.
Table of Contents
Introduction by A. Dewalque and V. Raspa
I. Psychology and Object Theory
1. Riccardo Martinelli, The Psychology of Meinong’s Ontology
2. Denis Seron, Color Geometry -‐ or Color Grammar?
3. Carlo Ierna, Doing the Impossible : When Vorstellungsproduktion Breaks Down
4. Philipp Berghofer, What Role Can Experimental Psychology Play in Philosophical Investigations: Meinong as a Precursor of Experimental Philosophy?
5. Marco Coratolo, Why does the Experiment Matter? How To Get a Phenomenologist Up from her Armchair
6. Federico Boccaccini, From Ontology to Psychoanalysis. Benussi and Musatti on the Concept of Mental Reality
II. Assumptions and Emotions
7. Arnaud Dewalque, The Phenomenology of Assuming
8. Gemmo Iocco, Some Remarks on the Role of Assumptions in the Development of on ‘Objective’ Value Theory.
9. Cristina Travanini, Translating Meinong's Über Annahmen: Questions and Perspectives
10. Venanzio Raspa, Meinong on Emotional truth
11. Aurélien Zincq, Meinong and Musil on Emotions
III. Perception and Time Consciousness
12. Erwing Tegtmeier, Meinong’s Analysis of Perception
13. Edoardo Lamedica, Κρίνειν vs. Urteilen: Aristotle and Meinong on Perception
14. Janette Friedrich, Les recherches de Bühler sur la pensée et la perception (1906-‐1913) et sa correspondance avec Meinong (Engl. tr.)
15. Mauro Antonelli, Vittorio Benussi's Genetic-‐Experimental Phenomenology of Perception
16. Marina Manotta, Durata e simultaneità nella rappresentazione temporale di Meinong (Engl. tr.)