The book introduces Ramsey's main doctrines and assesses their contemporary significance. In particular, Jérôme Dokic and Pascal Engel are interested in Ramsey's thoughts on truth and belief, and his pragmatic thesis that the truth of one's beliefs guarantees the success of one's actions. From this, it is a short step to what may be called "Ramsey's principle": the content of a belief is constituted by the success of one's actions. This principle finds its current expression in the work of philosophers who offer evolutionary conceptions of mental states, according to which the success conditions of a belief are constituted by its biological functions. (publisher, edited
The expression “human logic of truth” is Frank P. Ramsey’s:“Let us therefore try to get an idea of a...
This paper deals with the relationship that is sometimes said to hold between true beliefs and succe...
The fiftieth anniversary of Ramsey’s death in 1980 saw the publication of a well-received collection...
This paper is about Ramsey's Principle, according to which a belief's truth-conditions are those tha...
The Cambridge philosopher Frank Ramsey (1903-1930) died tragically young, but had already establishe...
This is an account of F. P. Ramsey's life and contributiosn to logic, philosophy and economics and o...
"This paper reconsiders Frank Ramsey's essay on subjective probability (1926) as a consistent way to...
Book synopsis: The Cambridge philosopher Frank Ramsey (1903-1930) died tragically young, but had alr...
This paper challenges the soundness of an argument given in support of a Ramseyan analysis of belief...
On the work of Frank Ramsey, emphasizing topics most relevant to philosophy of science
"In general, F. P. Ramsey’s view on truth is said to have a deflationist tendency. But there can har...
For F. P. Ramsey, “there is no separate problem of truth,” but, rather, substantive problems about t...
Frank Ramsey’s philosophy, developed in the 1920s in Cambridge, was in conversation with the debates...
There is one truth, but many truths: i.e., one unambiguous, non-relative truth-concept, but many and...
In the present paper I want to do two things. First, I want to discuss Ramsey’s own views of Ramsey-...
The expression “human logic of truth” is Frank P. Ramsey’s:“Let us therefore try to get an idea of a...
This paper deals with the relationship that is sometimes said to hold between true beliefs and succe...
The fiftieth anniversary of Ramsey’s death in 1980 saw the publication of a well-received collection...
This paper is about Ramsey's Principle, according to which a belief's truth-conditions are those tha...
The Cambridge philosopher Frank Ramsey (1903-1930) died tragically young, but had already establishe...
This is an account of F. P. Ramsey's life and contributiosn to logic, philosophy and economics and o...
"This paper reconsiders Frank Ramsey's essay on subjective probability (1926) as a consistent way to...
Book synopsis: The Cambridge philosopher Frank Ramsey (1903-1930) died tragically young, but had alr...
This paper challenges the soundness of an argument given in support of a Ramseyan analysis of belief...
On the work of Frank Ramsey, emphasizing topics most relevant to philosophy of science
"In general, F. P. Ramsey’s view on truth is said to have a deflationist tendency. But there can har...
For F. P. Ramsey, “there is no separate problem of truth,” but, rather, substantive problems about t...
Frank Ramsey’s philosophy, developed in the 1920s in Cambridge, was in conversation with the debates...
There is one truth, but many truths: i.e., one unambiguous, non-relative truth-concept, but many and...
In the present paper I want to do two things. First, I want to discuss Ramsey’s own views of Ramsey-...
The expression “human logic of truth” is Frank P. Ramsey’s:“Let us therefore try to get an idea of a...
This paper deals with the relationship that is sometimes said to hold between true beliefs and succe...
The fiftieth anniversary of Ramsey’s death in 1980 saw the publication of a well-received collection...