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Gegenstände höherer Ordnung). These objects of higher order are non-self-sufficient objects. As a superius, they are founded on other objects that function as inferiora.2 In this context, Meinong addresses objects of higher order of which the inferiora are — using an expression that he himself considers to be of an imprecision soon to be corrected — separated temporally.3 The example Meinong has in mind here is that of a melody. A melody is an object of higher order that is based on notes that succeed each other in time." />
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