This paper examines Adolf Reinach’s views about negative states of affairs. The author briefly presents the history of the issue from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The views of Reinach and Roman Ingarden are compared. A special focus is ascribed to the problem of omissions in the legal sense. According to the author, a proper solution to the problem of negative states of affairs locates negation at the level of language, not in reality.
Deviation without contradiction in Adolf Reinach's Ontology / P. DI Lucia. - In: ACTA UNIVERSITATIS LODZIENSIS. FOLIA IURIDICA. - ISSN 0208-6069. - 90:(2020), pp. 15-27. [10.18778/0208-6069.90.02]
Deviation without contradiction in Adolf Reinach's Ontology
P. DI Lucia
2020
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This paper examines Adolf Reinach’s views about negative states of affairs. The author briefly presents the history of the issue from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. The views of Reinach and Roman Ingarden are compared. A special focus is ascribed to the problem of omissions in the legal sense. According to the author, a proper solution to the problem of negative states of affairs locates negation at the level of language, not in reality.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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