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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.)  

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15. Mauro  Antonelli,  Vittorio  Benussi's  Genetic-­‐Experimental  Phenomenology  of   Perception  

 

16. Marina  Manotta,  Durata  e  simultaneità  nella  rappresentazione  temporale  di  Meinong   (Engl.  tr.)  

   

 

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