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Title
Three: RUSSELL'S CONCERN ABOUT EXISTENTIAL IMPLICATIONS.
Abstract
The article presents the criticisms of Bertrand Russell on the existential implications under the proposed theory of objects by Alexius Meinong. It explores the concerns of Russell regarding the use of the terms exist and existent alternately and why this concept should be avoided. It also highlights the solution of Meinong on Russell's charges about the need to make distinction between the said terms.