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Logical analysis and its ontological consequences : Rise, fall and resurgence of intensional objects in contemporary philosophy
Leclercq, Bruno
2010In Petrov, Vesselin (Ed.) Ontological landscapes. Recent thought on conceptual interfaces between science and philosophy
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Keywords :
Franz Brentano; Gottlob Frege; Alexius Meinong; modal logic; intensional object; individual concept; logique modale; objet intentionnel; concept individuel
Abstract :
[en] The aim of this paper will be to show how significant the logical theories of judgement which were worked out at the end of the nineteenth century have been for the ontological thought during the twentieth century. Against the classical - Aristotelian and Scholastic - analysis of predicative judgement, Franz Brentano on one hand and Gottlob Frege on the other hand have leveled two different criticisms, which then generated two radically divergent ontological paradigms. On one side, despite Brentano’s own nominalistic stands, there was a tremendous extension of the general category of “object” as well as of the notion of “being” with, as a consequence, the exceptionnally luxuriant ontologies of Brentano’s heirs. On the other side, notwithstanding Frege’s own Platonistic affinities, there was a drastic deflation of the realm of objects to the benefit of the realm of concepts taken as classifying functions, and therefore a strong nominalistic trend among Frege’s heirs. The development of quantified modal logics at the middle of twentieth century however forced contemporary ontology to reconsider this simple alternative in order to give place to some hybrid entities such as individual concepts or other kinds of “intensional objects”.
Research center :
MéThéor - Métaphysique et Théorie de la Connaissance - ULiège
Disciplines :
Philosophy & ethics
Author, co-author :
Leclercq, Bruno  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de philosophie > Philosophie analytique et de la logique
Language :
English
Title :
Logical analysis and its ontological consequences : Rise, fall and resurgence of intensional objects in contemporary philosophy
Alternative titles :
[fr] L'analyse logique et ses conséquences ontologiques : gloire, décadence et résurgence des objets intensionnels dans la philosophie contemporaine
Publication date :
2010
Main work title :
Ontological landscapes. Recent thought on conceptual interfaces between science and philosophy
Main work alternative title :
[fr] Paysages ontologiques. Pensée contemporaine sur les interfaces conceptuels entre science et philosophie
Publishing director :
Petrov, Vesselin
Publisher :
Ontos Verlag, Frankfurt, Germany
ISBN/EAN :
3868381074
Pages :
53-96
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Name of the research project :
Whiteheadian Process Thought and Its Relevance for Contemporary Challenges in Philosophy and Science
Funders :
WBI - Wallonie-Bruxelles International [BE]
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