Russell's Metaphysical Logic
Bernard Linsky
Center for the Study of Language and Inf (1999)
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#1261
10*
Non-Fiction
Logic, Metaphysics, Philosophy
Paperback 1575862107
eng
This study reconciles distinct aspects of Russell's thought long thought to be incompatible, the metaphysics of universals and facts from Russell's Logical Atomism period and the philosophical justification of the ramified theory of types in the Introduction to Principia Mathematica. This account, which interprets Russell as being a realist about both universals and propositional functions, while distinguishing the two, provides a defense of some problematic features of the logic of PM including the Axiom of Reducibility and the Vicious Circle Principle. Russell's seemingly ambivalent attitude towards propositions and functions is explained by interpreting both with a broadened notion of logical construction. Contrary to other recent interpretations, this account follows Alonzo Church's technical formulation of the ramified theory of types and interprets the quantifiers as objectual, ranging over functions as entities, while being consistent with the 'multiple relation' theory of judgment.
Product Details
LoC Classification B1649.R94L56 1999
Dewey 192
Cover Price $25.00
No. of Pages 176
Height x Width 9.0 x 6.0  inch
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Purchase Date 12/26/2007
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