In l9l3 Bertrand Russell was credited as the supporter of a sort of Platonism in which a world of relations served as the framework for all existing and possible knowledges. In his works on mathematics and logic he employed logistics to build up all branches of mathematics using only logical relations. Instead Wittgenstein had no inclination to conceive of logic as a description of a particular sort of objects.He wanted to find in logic the means of discovering the structure of facts and its projection in the language. Russell was prompted by Wittgenstein to abandon his Platonism. He tried to salvage his logistic achievements by separating them from Platonism of relations. He adopted the principle of extensionality and declared logic as pur...
What is the relationship between Russell's conception of philosophy and that of the author of the Tr...
I argue that the saying/showing distinction was a leitmotiv of Wittgenstein's early criticism of som...
The object of this thesis is to consider the method to which reference is made by Bertrand Russell i...
In l9l3 Bertrand Russell was credited as the supporter of a sort of Platonism in which a world of re...
The positions of Frege, Russell and Wittgenstein on the priority of complexes over (propositional) f...
Russell concentrated his efforts in questions of epistemology. In ”Knowledge by Acquaintance and Kno...
From 1901 till, at least, 1919, Russell persistently maintained that there are two kinds of logic, b...
This paper discusses Wittgenstein’s early account of the epistemology of logic in relation to Frege,...
Understanding the intellectual competition facing a philosopher gives a clearer sense of the depth o...
After finishing Principia Mathematica in 1910, Russell concentrated his efforts in questions of epis...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis discusses the impact of Russell's paradox on Rus...
Wittgenstein's Tractatus seems committed to the determinacy of logic in two forms: the logical prope...
Bertrand Russell was one of the best-known proponents of logicism: the theory that mathematics reduc...
Between April and November 1912, Bertrand Russell and Ludwig Wittgenstein were en-gaged in a joint p...
It is widely believed that logicists, such as Frege and Russell, attempted to secure the certainty o...
What is the relationship between Russell's conception of philosophy and that of the author of the Tr...
I argue that the saying/showing distinction was a leitmotiv of Wittgenstein's early criticism of som...
The object of this thesis is to consider the method to which reference is made by Bertrand Russell i...
In l9l3 Bertrand Russell was credited as the supporter of a sort of Platonism in which a world of re...
The positions of Frege, Russell and Wittgenstein on the priority of complexes over (propositional) f...
Russell concentrated his efforts in questions of epistemology. In ”Knowledge by Acquaintance and Kno...
From 1901 till, at least, 1919, Russell persistently maintained that there are two kinds of logic, b...
This paper discusses Wittgenstein’s early account of the epistemology of logic in relation to Frege,...
Understanding the intellectual competition facing a philosopher gives a clearer sense of the depth o...
After finishing Principia Mathematica in 1910, Russell concentrated his efforts in questions of epis...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis discusses the impact of Russell's paradox on Rus...
Wittgenstein's Tractatus seems committed to the determinacy of logic in two forms: the logical prope...
Bertrand Russell was one of the best-known proponents of logicism: the theory that mathematics reduc...
Between April and November 1912, Bertrand Russell and Ludwig Wittgenstein were en-gaged in a joint p...
It is widely believed that logicists, such as Frege and Russell, attempted to secure the certainty o...
What is the relationship between Russell's conception of philosophy and that of the author of the Tr...
I argue that the saying/showing distinction was a leitmotiv of Wittgenstein's early criticism of som...
The object of this thesis is to consider the method to which reference is made by Bertrand Russell i...