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Bertrand Russell and the origins of analytical philosophy

Ray Monk; Anthony Palmer

Bristol, U.K. Thoemmes Press 1996

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  • Título:
    Bertrand Russell and the origins of analytical philosophy
  • Autor: Ray Monk; Anthony Palmer
  • Materias: Russell, Bertrand 1872-1970; Russell, Bertrand; Analysis (Philosophy); Analytische Philosophie; FILOSOFIA (ANÁLISE)
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references
  • Descripción: What is analytical philosophy? / Ray Monk -- Denoting concepts in The principles of mathematics / Nicholas Griffin -- The 'Gray's elegy' argument : and others / Harold Noonan -- The unity of the proposition and Russell's theories of judgement / Stewart Candlish -- How can we say something? / 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 A. Rodriguez-Consuegra -- Russell's transcendental argument in An essay on the foundations of geometry / A.C. Grayling -- A certain knowledge? Russell's mathematics and logical analysis / C.M. Kilmister -- Will the real Principia mathematica please stand up? Reflections on the formal logic of the Principia / Gregory Landini -- Bertrand Russell : a neglected ethicist / Charles Pigden -- The history of Western philosophy : fifty years later / Louis Greenspan.
  • Editor: Bristol, U.K. Thoemmes Press
  • Fecha de creación: 1996
  • Formato: xvi, 382 p. 23 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglés

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