@incollection{Schnieder2006-SCHPA-7,title = {Particularised Attributes},editor = {M. Textor},year = {2006},publisher = {Routledge},abstract = {For philosophers interested in ontological issues, the writings of the important figures of Austrian philosophy in the nineteenth and early twentieth century contain many buried treasures to rediscover. Bernard Bolzano, Franz Brentano, Alexius Meinong, and Edmund Husserl, to name just four grand names of that period, were highly aware of the importance of a feasible ontology for many of the philosophical questions they addressed throughout their works.},author = {Benjamin Schnieder},booktitle = {The Austrian Contribution to Analytic Philosophy},pages = {1--130}}@