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Alexius Meinong foi um filósofo austríaco cuja notoriedade se deve, em grande parte, a formulação de uma teoria de objetos não-existentes, duramente atacada por Bertrand Russell (não obstante o seu profundo respeito pela obra de Meinong). A maior parte da carreira de Meinong concentrou-se na Universidade de Graz (1882-1920), onde ajudou a estabelecer um importante centro de pesquisa em psicologia e filosofia -- em particular, lógica e metafísica –- conhecido como Escola de Graz. More information...

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