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Bruno Langlet

Université de Provence
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  • Université de Provence
    Department of Philosophy
    Researcher
Aix-en-Provence, France
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Action
20th Century Philosophy
European Philosophy
  • All publications (13)
  •  10
    Introduction
    with Jean-Maurice Monnoyer
    In Langlet B. Monnoyer J.-M. (ed.), Gustav Bergmann : Phenomenological Realism and Dialectical Ontology, Ontos Verlag. pp. 1-6. 2009.
  •  2
    Table of Contents
    with Jean-Maurice Monnoyer
    In Bruno Langlet & Jean-Maurice Monnoyer (eds.), Gustav Bergmann: Phenomenological Realism and Dialectical Ontology, De Gruyter. 2009.
  •  19
    Introduction
    with Erwin Tegtmeier, Fred Wilson, Guido Bonino, Jean-Baptiste Rauzy, L. Nathan Oaklander, Jiri Benovsky, Luca Angelone, Giuliano Torrengo, Frederic Nef, E. J. Lowe, Luc Schneider, and Jean-Maurice Monnoyer
    In Bruno Langlet & Jean-Maurice Monnoyer (eds.), Gustav Bergmann: Phenomenological Realism and Dialectical Ontology, De Gruyter. pp. 1-6. 2009.
  •  12
    Beautiful Things and Meinong’s Object Theory: Aesthetic Properties in Front of Us?
    In Venanzio Raspa (ed.), The Aesthetics of the Graz School, De Gruyter. pp. 87-112. 2010.
  •  31
    Gustav Bergmann et les complexions meinongiennes
    with Jean-Maurice Monnoyer
    In Bruno Langlet & Jean-Maurice Monnoyer (eds.), Gustav Bergmann: Phenomenological Realism and Dialectical Ontology, De Gruyter. pp. 209-235. 2009.
  •  73
    Gustav Bergmann: Phenomenological Realism and Dialectical Ontology (edited book)
    with Jean-Maurice Monnoyer
    De Gruyter. 2009.
    The texts of the book are concerned with G. Bergmann's open and new problems and their active role on issues in contemporary metaphysics, like the ontology of ties, connexions and relations, problems of exemplification, substrates and tropes theories, particulars, persistence and the metaphysics of space, time and existence. Papers deal with these themes by themselves, or discuss them in an associated way: some of them aim to clarify the complicated conceptual Relations Bergmann have enlarged wi…Read more
    The texts of the book are concerned with G. Bergmann's open and new problems and their active role on issues in contemporary metaphysics, like the ontology of ties, connexions and relations, problems of exemplification, substrates and tropes theories, particulars, persistence and the metaphysics of space, time and existence. Papers deal with these themes by themselves, or discuss them in an associated way: some of them aim to clarify the complicated conceptual Relations Bergmann have enlarged with major themes of philosophers like Aristotle, Brentano, Meinong and Sellars. The purpose of the book is to provide some light on his central interests, but also in regard of the evolution of the actual scope of his thought.
  •  26
    Meinong et sa théorie des relations: éléments pour une généalogie de la théorie de l'objet
    Classiques Garnier. 2020.
  •  124
    La théorie des complexes et des assomptions de Meinong (II-III)
    with Bertrand Russell
    Philosophie 147 (4): 3-33. 2020.
    This journal issue opens with Bruno Langlet and Jean-François Rosecchi’s French translation of the second and third sections of Bertrand Russell’s article “Meinong’s theory of complexes and assumptions (1904).” Russell, a defender of logical realism, provides an analysis of Meinong’s thoughts at the turn of the century - thoughts that ultimately lead to Object Theory. Russell aknowledges the deep agreement between himself and Meinong, at this period in time, concerning several principles, argume…Read more
    This journal issue opens with Bruno Langlet and Jean-François Rosecchi’s French translation of the second and third sections of Bertrand Russell’s article “Meinong’s theory of complexes and assumptions (1904).” Russell, a defender of logical realism, provides an analysis of Meinong’s thoughts at the turn of the century - thoughts that ultimately lead to Object Theory. Russell aknowledges the deep agreement between himself and Meinong, at this period in time, concerning several principles, arguments and theses. In these sections of his article, Russell exposes and analyses Meinong’s theory of assumptions (1902), then proceeds to an analysis of the object of mental acts.
    Russell: Metaphysics, MiscRussell: Logic and Philosophy of Logic, MiscRussell: Philosophy of Languag…Read more
    Russell: Metaphysics, MiscRussell: Logic and Philosophy of Logic, MiscRussell: Philosophy of Language, MiscRussell: Intellectual Context
  •  80
    La théorie des complexes et des assomptions de Meinong (I)
    with Bertrand Russell
    Philosophie 146 (3): 11-25. 2020.
    This journal issue opens with Bruno Langlet’s French translation of the first section of Bertrand Russell’s article “Meinong’s theory of complexes and assumptions” (1904). Russell, a defender of logical realism, provides an analysis of Meinong’s thoughts at the turn of the century - thoughts which ultimately lead to Object Theory. Russell aknowledges the deep agreement between himself and Meinong, at this period in time, concerning several principles, arguments and theses. In this first section …Read more
    This journal issue opens with Bruno Langlet’s French translation of the first section of Bertrand Russell’s article “Meinong’s theory of complexes and assumptions” (1904). Russell, a defender of logical realism, provides an analysis of Meinong’s thoughts at the turn of the century - thoughts which ultimately lead to Object Theory. Russell aknowledges the deep agreement between himself and Meinong, at this period in time, concerning several principles, arguments and theses. In this first section of his article, Russell discusses Meinong’s higher-order objects theory.
    Russell: Metaphysics, MiscRussell: Philosophy of Language, MiscRussell: Logic and Philosophy of Logi…Read more
    Russell: Metaphysics, MiscRussell: Philosophy of Language, MiscRussell: Logic and Philosophy of Logic, MiscRussell: Intellectual Context
  •  102
    Présentation. Histoire d’une alliance objective : Russell et la théorie des complexes et des assomptions de Meinong
    Philosophie 146 (3): 3-10. 2020.
    This journal issue opens with Bruno Langlet’s French translation of the first section of Bertrand Russell’s article “Meinong’s theory of complexes and assumptions” (1904). Russell, a defender of logical realism, provides an analysis of Meinong’s thoughts at the turn of the century - thoughts which ultimately lead to Object Theory. Russell aknowledges the deep agreement between himself and Meinong, at this period in time, concerning several principles, arguments and theses. In this first section …Read more
    This journal issue opens with Bruno Langlet’s French translation of the first section of Bertrand Russell’s article “Meinong’s theory of complexes and assumptions” (1904). Russell, a defender of logical realism, provides an analysis of Meinong’s thoughts at the turn of the century - thoughts which ultimately lead to Object Theory. Russell aknowledges the deep agreement between himself and Meinong, at this period in time, concerning several principles, arguments and theses. In this first section of his article, Russell discusses Meinong’s higher-order objects theory.
  •  60
    Nature, fonction et indispensabilité des assomptions chez Meinong
    Philosophie 3 30. 2019.
  •  53
    Kevin Mulligan, Wittgenstein et la philosophie austro-allemande, Paris, Vrin, 2012, 247 pages (review)
    Philosophiques 40 (2): 500. 2013.
    Bruno Langlet
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  •  43
    Psychology, activity and apprehension of objects: On meinong’s refusal of reflexion
    In Mauro Antonelli & Marian David (eds.), Logical, Ontological, and Historical Contributions on the Philosophy of Alexius Meinong, De Gruyter. pp. 37-60. 2014.
    Alexius Meinong
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