Frank Ramsey (1903-1930) is usually taken to be sympathetic to the Vienna Circle’s project. I will argue that this is not right. Ramsey was a pragmatist, and he put pragmatist objections to Wittgenstein’s Tractatus, objections which also had the Vienna Circle as their target. Ramsey thought the Circle’s position (like Wittgenstein’s) was mistaken in that, instead of starting with human inquiry, it tried to construct the world out of elementary particulars and logic, and resulted in an unacceptable solipsism. This paper traces the trajectory of Ramsey’s pragmatist thought, and its relationship to the early Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle
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On the work of Frank Ramsey, emphasizing topics most relevant to philosophy of science
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The connections between Wittgenstein’s philosophy and the pragmatist tradition are often alluded to,...
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The conventional wisdom has it that between 1905 and 1919 Russell was critical to pragmatism. In par...
In the present paper I want to do two things. First, I want to discuss Ramsey’s own views of Ramsey-...
The intellectual affinity between Thomas Reid, on one hand, and American pragmatists such as Charles...
This paper was presented at the University of Illinois in the northern Spring of 1961. Its title is ...
Introduction In the past few years, the Vienna Circle Institute has been interested in the issue of ...
In this paper, I examine the transmission of some ideas of the pragmatist tradition to Wittgenstein,...
An underappreciated fact in the history of analytic philosophy is that American pragmatism had an ea...
This paper responds to the generous comments by Alexander Klein and Cheryl Misak on my “American Pra...
On the work of Frank Ramsey, emphasizing topics most relevant to philosophy of science
In the Foundations of Mathematics (1925), Ramsey attempted to amend Principia Mathematica's logicism...
Discussions of the relation between pragmatism and logical empiricism tend to focus on the period wh...
none1noThe volume contains the proceedings of a conference held in Vienna on November 28-29, 2003, o...
This paper considers the views of two figures whose work falls on either side of the heyday of Ameri...
The connections between Wittgenstein’s philosophy and the pragmatist tradition are often alluded to,...
Thirty years ago Richard Rorty detected the similarities between Wittgenstein's Philosophical Invest...
The conventional wisdom has it that between 1905 and 1919 Russell was critical to pragmatism. In par...
In the present paper I want to do two things. First, I want to discuss Ramsey’s own views of Ramsey-...
The intellectual affinity between Thomas Reid, on one hand, and American pragmatists such as Charles...
This paper was presented at the University of Illinois in the northern Spring of 1961. Its title is ...
Introduction In the past few years, the Vienna Circle Institute has been interested in the issue of ...