Abstract
Vienna and Graz are here related because of the Austro-German philosophical context,
which pulls philosophy closer to psychology and finds true pathfinders in Brentano’s
psychology from an empirical standpoint and in Külpe’s psychology of thought. Written
exchanges are considered: letters between Bühler and Meinong (1907-1920) and quotations
and references by Bühler (esp. 1926-1934) concerning private Meinong communications
and the Meinong school (Ameseder, Mally). Nevertheless, Meinong is not ready
to encounter Bühler’s pivotal topic, his turning point in response to the crisis in psychology,
i.e. his theory of language – the valuable sign-exchange – which unifies conflicting
approaches to psychic life, and objectifies intra- and intersubjective dynamism. Meinong’s
focus remains his theory of objects. Though Russell ascribes the development of his own
theory of description in referential semantics to Meinong’s problematic ontology, Russell’s
empiricist assumptions prohibit that «transformation of positivism» (Lindenfeld)
towards semantic and ontological pluralism, which takes place in European thought, due
even to Meinong.
Translated title of the contribution | [Autom. eng. transl.] For a two-dimensional semantics and a tripolar semiotics. The dialogue between Bühler and Meinong, beyond Russell |
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Original language | Italian |
Pages (from-to) | 993-1010 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | RIVISTA DI FILOSOFIA NEOSCOLASTICA |
Volume | CXIII |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
Keywords
- Alexius Meinong
- Bertrand Russell
- Karl Bühler
- Psicologia del pensiero
- Psychology of Thought
- Semantica
- Semantics