In the following article I intend to examine the problem of the unity of the proposition in Russell, Frege, and Wittgenstein. My chief aim will be to draw attention to the distinction between Russell’s conception of propositional constituents, on the one hand, with Frege and Wittgenstein’s on the other. My focus will be on Russell’s view of terms as independent, propositions being built up out of these building blocks, compared with Frege and Wittgenstein’s ‘top down’ approach. Furthermore, I will argue that, contra certain other commentators, Frege’s metaphor of saturation and unsaturation does not serve as a solution to the problem of unity, and that the extension of this metaphorical language to Wittgenstein is, therefore, inappropriate
It is not immediately clear from Wittgenstein’s Tractatus how to connect his idea there of an ‘objec...
Abstract Although the connections between Frege’s and Russell’s investigations are...
Russell's and Frege's works are generally acknowledged today to be the source of Wittgenstein's Trac...
In the following article I intend to examine the problem of the unity of the proposition in Russell,...
The positions of Frege, Russell and Wittgenstein on the priority of complexes over (propositional) f...
In order to make space for the possibility of falsity, Russell switches in 1906 from the idea of jud...
In this paper I examine a number of interpretations of Wittgenstein’s criticisms of Frege’s concepti...
This paper discusses Wittgenstein’s early account of the epistemology of logic in relation to Frege,...
This paper discusses Wittgenstein’s early account of the epistemology of logic in relation to Frege,...
In this paper I examine a number of interpretations of Wittgenstein’s criticisms of Frege’s concepti...
In this paper I examine a number of interpretations of Wittgenstein’s criticisms of Frege’s concepti...
The paper addresses the issue of propositional unity in Peirce's logic: what distinguishes a proposi...
The paper addresses the issue of propositional unity in Peirce's logic: what distinguishes a proposi...
The paper addresses the issue of propositional unity in Peirce's logic: what distinguishes a proposi...
It is not immediately clear from Wittgenstein’s Tractatus how to connect his idea there of an object...
It is not immediately clear from Wittgenstein’s Tractatus how to connect his idea there of an ‘objec...
Abstract Although the connections between Frege’s and Russell’s investigations are...
Russell's and Frege's works are generally acknowledged today to be the source of Wittgenstein's Trac...
In the following article I intend to examine the problem of the unity of the proposition in Russell,...
The positions of Frege, Russell and Wittgenstein on the priority of complexes over (propositional) f...
In order to make space for the possibility of falsity, Russell switches in 1906 from the idea of jud...
In this paper I examine a number of interpretations of Wittgenstein’s criticisms of Frege’s concepti...
This paper discusses Wittgenstein’s early account of the epistemology of logic in relation to Frege,...
This paper discusses Wittgenstein’s early account of the epistemology of logic in relation to Frege,...
In this paper I examine a number of interpretations of Wittgenstein’s criticisms of Frege’s concepti...
In this paper I examine a number of interpretations of Wittgenstein’s criticisms of Frege’s concepti...
The paper addresses the issue of propositional unity in Peirce's logic: what distinguishes a proposi...
The paper addresses the issue of propositional unity in Peirce's logic: what distinguishes a proposi...
The paper addresses the issue of propositional unity in Peirce's logic: what distinguishes a proposi...
It is not immediately clear from Wittgenstein’s Tractatus how to connect his idea there of an object...
It is not immediately clear from Wittgenstein’s Tractatus how to connect his idea there of an ‘objec...
Abstract Although the connections between Frege’s and Russell’s investigations are...
Russell's and Frege's works are generally acknowledged today to be the source of Wittgenstein's Trac...