Bertrand Russell and the origins of analytical philosophy
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Bertrand Russell and the origins of analytical philosophy
Thoemmes Press, 1996
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内容説明
This collection of essays seeks, in various ways, to explore Bertrand Russell's contribution to shaping the concerns and the methods of contemporary analytical philosophers. It includes both general discussions of the nature of analytical philosophy and detailed analyses of Russell's own arguments, and covers the whole range of his varied output, from his "Essay on the Foundations of Geometry" to his work on ethics.
目次
- What is analytical philosophy?, Ray Monk
- denoting concepts in "The Principles of Mathematics", Nicholas Griffin
- The "Gray's Elegy" argument - and others, Harold Noonan
- symposium - the unity of the proposition and Russell's theories of judgement, Stewart Candlish and Mark Sainsbury
- the complex problem and the theory of symbolism, Anthony Palmer
- beginning with analysis, Peter Hylton
- Russell's perilous journey from atomism to holism - 1919-1951, Francisco Rodriguez-Consuegra
- a certain knowledge? - Russell's mathematics and logical analysis, C.M. Kilmister
- Russell's transcendental argument in "An Essay on the Foundations of Geometry", A.C. Grayling
- Bertrand Russell - a neglected ethicist, Charles Pigden
- "The History of Western Philosophy" - 50 years later, Louis Greenspan.
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