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Single Idea 21547

[catalogued under 9. Objects / A. Existence of Objects / 4. Impossible objects]

Full Idea

To my contention that, on his principles, 'the existent round square' exists, Meinong replies that it is existent but does not exist. I must confess that I see no difference between existing and being existent, and I have no more to say on this head.

Gist of Idea

On Meinong's principles 'the existent round square' has to exist

Source

Bertrand Russell (Review: Meinong 'Uber die Stellung...' [1907], p.93)

Book Reference

Russell,Bertrand: 'Essays in Analysis', ed/tr. Lackey,Douglas [George Braziller 1973], p.93


A Reaction

Russell is obviously invoking the famously dubious ontological argument for God's existence. Normally impossible objects are rejected because of contradictions, but there might also be category mistakes. 'The slow square'.

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