Bertrand Russell offered an influential paradox of propositions in Appendix B of "The Principles of Mathematics", but there is little agreement as to what to conclude from it. We suggest that Russell’s paradox is best regarded as a limitative result on propositional granularity. Some propositions are, on pain of contradiction, unable to discriminate between classes with different members: whatever they predicate of one, they predicate of the other. When accepted, this remarkable fact should cast some doubt upon some of the uses to which modern descendants of Russell’s paradox of propositions have been put in recent literature
The present work outlines a logical and philosophical conception of propositions in relation to a gr...
à paraître dans Soyons logiques (ed. Moktefi)The early Russell (Principles of Mathematics, 1903) bel...
Abstract Russell claims in his autobiography and elsewhere that he discovered his 1905 theory of des...
Bertrand Russell offered an influential paradox of propositions in Appendix B of "The Principles of ...
Bertrand Russell offered an influential paradox of propositions in Appendix B of The Principles of M...
The paradox of propositions, presented in Appenclix B of Russell's The Principies of Mathernatics (1...
AbstractBertrand Russell's paradox of the class of all classes which do not belong to themselves is ...
Bertrand Russell was neither the first nor the last philosopher to engage in serious theorizing abou...
This paper discusses some structural conditions under which Russellian propositions in the sense of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis discusses the impact of Russell's paradox on Rus...
seems that the proposition, p, stating the logical product of the class w, namely, the class of all ...
In 1903, in The Principles of Mathematics (PoM), Russell endorsed an account of classes whereupon a ...
Russell’s initial project in philosophy (1898) was to make mathematics rigorous reducing it to logic...
Abstract. Certain commentators on Russell’s “no class ” theory, in which apparent reference to class...
In the Principles of Mathematics Russell sets up a contradiction involving the predicate "not predic...
The present work outlines a logical and philosophical conception of propositions in relation to a gr...
à paraître dans Soyons logiques (ed. Moktefi)The early Russell (Principles of Mathematics, 1903) bel...
Abstract Russell claims in his autobiography and elsewhere that he discovered his 1905 theory of des...
Bertrand Russell offered an influential paradox of propositions in Appendix B of "The Principles of ...
Bertrand Russell offered an influential paradox of propositions in Appendix B of The Principles of M...
The paradox of propositions, presented in Appenclix B of Russell's The Principies of Mathernatics (1...
AbstractBertrand Russell's paradox of the class of all classes which do not belong to themselves is ...
Bertrand Russell was neither the first nor the last philosopher to engage in serious theorizing abou...
This paper discusses some structural conditions under which Russellian propositions in the sense of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis discusses the impact of Russell's paradox on Rus...
seems that the proposition, p, stating the logical product of the class w, namely, the class of all ...
In 1903, in The Principles of Mathematics (PoM), Russell endorsed an account of classes whereupon a ...
Russell’s initial project in philosophy (1898) was to make mathematics rigorous reducing it to logic...
Abstract. Certain commentators on Russell’s “no class ” theory, in which apparent reference to class...
In the Principles of Mathematics Russell sets up a contradiction involving the predicate "not predic...
The present work outlines a logical and philosophical conception of propositions in relation to a gr...
à paraître dans Soyons logiques (ed. Moktefi)The early Russell (Principles of Mathematics, 1903) bel...
Abstract Russell claims in his autobiography and elsewhere that he discovered his 1905 theory of des...