Noneism

Noneism, also known as modal Meinongianism[1][2] (named after Alexius Meinong), is a theory in logic and metaphysics. It holds that some things do not exist. It was first coined by Richard Routley in 1980 and appropriated again in 2005 by Graham Priest.[3][4]

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  2. ^ Berto, Francesco, 2008, "Modal Meinongianism for Fictional Objects," Metaphysica, 9: 205–218.
  3. ^ Routley, Richard (1980). Exploring Meinong's Jungle and Beyond. Departmental Monograph #3, Department of Philosophy, RSSS, Australian National University.
  4. ^ Priest, Graham (2016). Towards Non-Being: The Logic and Metaphysics of Intentionality. Second Edition. Oxford: Clarendon. ISBN 978-0198783602.

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