Excerpt from Mind, Vol. 31: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy
In spite, however, of its difficulties, there is more need of such a task as has been set for me being undertaken in the case of Meinong's work than in the case of that of most philoso phers. For it is true to say that the different investigations upon which he was engaged, independent of one another though at first sight they appear to be, are not in fact unrelated, and that his various lines of refiexion have principles in common which it would certainly be worth while to drag to light. I can hardly h0pe to succeed in doing so; but I may perhaps contrive to furnish such an outline of Meinong's ways of thinking as may be serviceable to those who have not as yet made acquaintance with his writings. Of their importance no one who is familiar with them can be in doubt; they are important as profound in quiries into the most fundamental of philosophical questions they are important no less as illustrating the method by which philosophic truth is won.
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