TY - GEN AB - This third volume continues Richard Routley's explorations of an improved Meinongian account of non-referring and intensional discourse (including joint work with Val Routley, later Val Plumwood). It focuses on the essays 8 to 12 of the original monograph, Exploring Meinong's Jungle and Beyond, following on from the material of the first two volumes and further explores aspects and implications of the Noneist position. It begins with a discussion of the value of nonexistent objects championed by noneism, especially as regards theories of perception, universals, value theory and a commonsense account of belief. It continues with: a detailed analysis of what it means to exist; the importance of nonexistent objects to adequate accounts of mathematics and the theoretical sciences; and an account of noneisms' distinctiveness from other accounts of nonexistent objects. These essays are supplemented with scholarly essays from Naoya Fujikawa, and Maureen Eckert and Charlie Donahue. AU - Sylvan, Richard, AU - Plumwood, Val, AU - Hyde, Dominic, AU - Sylvan, Richard. CN - BD311 DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-58864-9 DO - doi ID - 958846 KW - Logic. KW - Ontology. LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-58864-9 N1 - "This volume continues the reprinting of a new edition of Richard Routley's 1980 monograph Exploring Meinong's jungle and beyond : an investigation of noneism and the theory of items"--Preface. N2 - This third volume continues Richard Routley's explorations of an improved Meinongian account of non-referring and intensional discourse (including joint work with Val Routley, later Val Plumwood). It focuses on the essays 8 to 12 of the original monograph, Exploring Meinong's Jungle and Beyond, following on from the material of the first two volumes and further explores aspects and implications of the Noneist position. It begins with a discussion of the value of nonexistent objects championed by noneism, especially as regards theories of perception, universals, value theory and a commonsense account of belief. It continues with: a detailed analysis of what it means to exist; the importance of nonexistent objects to adequate accounts of mathematics and the theoretical sciences; and an account of noneisms' distinctiveness from other accounts of nonexistent objects. These essays are supplemented with scholarly essays from Naoya Fujikawa, and Maureen Eckert and Charlie Donahue. SN - 9783030588649 SN - 3030588645 T1 - Noneist explorations. TI - Noneist explorations. UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-58864-9 VL - volume 432 ER -