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  • Mulligan, K. (ed) (1987) Speech Act and Sachverhalt:

    Saving Prostitutes in Sevilla 2009

  • It can also be found in Wittgenstein (1921, 4.25), who uses “Sachverhalt” to refer to (atomic) facts.

    The Correspondence Theory of Truth David, Marian 2009

  • “Logic and the Sachverhalt”, The Monist 72 (1): 52-69.

    Facts Mulligan, Kevin 2007

  • Damit soll ein Sachverhalt thematisiert werden, der vielen vermutlich nicht bekannt ist: Die

    Hanno's blog 2010

  • Sachverhalt und Zeitbezug: Semitische und alttestamentliche Studien - Adolf Denz zum 65.

    DailyHebrew.com 2009

  • “Adolf Reinach: An Annotated Bibliography,” in Speech Act and Sachverhalt.

    Adolf Reinach DuBois, James 2008

  • Judgment and Sachverhalt: An Introduction to Adolf Reinach's Phenomenological Realism,

    Adolf Reinach DuBois, James 2008

  • “Adolf Reinach: An Intellectual Biography”, in Speech Act and Sachverhalt.

    Adolf Reinach DuBois, James 2008

  • When Marty speaks of the meaning of a statement as the content of the judgment which is thereby expressed, he is well aware of opening the possibility of comparisons with similar concepts in the work of various philosophers, e.g. the proposition in itself (Satz an sich) (Bolzano), the state of affairs (Sachverhalt) (Stumpf and Husserl), and the objective (Objektiv) (Meinong).

    Anton Marty Rollinger, Robin 2008

  • “On the Cognition of States of Affairs,” in Speech Act and Sachverhalt.

    Adolf Reinach DuBois, James 2008

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