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Wittgenstein's critique of Russell's multiple relation theory of judgement :

This book sets out to adjudicate the scholarly controversy surrounding Wittgenstein's May-June 1913 critique of Russell's multiple-relation theory of judgement. It also aims to familiarize readers with the historical events, textual evidence, letters, working notes and diagrams which are c...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Connelly, James R. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Anthem Press, 2021.
Colección:Anthem studies in Wittgenstein.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Information
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Epigrapgh
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Common Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 Historical and Philosophical Background
  • 1.1 Neo-Hegelian Origins
  • 1.2 Russellian Propositions
  • 1.3 Why Did Russell Abandon Russellian Propositions?
  • 1.4 The Multiple Relation Theory
  • 1.5 Wittgenstein at Cambridge
  • 1.6 The Theory of Knowledge Manuscript
  • Chapter 2 The Scholarly Controversy
  • 2.1 The Direction Problems
  • 2.2 The Standard Reading
  • 2.3 Stevens's First Critique of EI: Direct Inspection and the MRTJ
  • 2.4 Stevens's Second Critique of EI: The Logical Status of the Subordinate Relation
  • 2.5 The Ontological Interpretation
  • 2.6 Hanks's Critique of the Standard Reading
  • 2.7 Hanks on How Wittgenstein 'Defeated' the MRTJ
  • 2.8 Pincock on the Standard Reading
  • 2.9 Pincock on Hanks and the Unity of Judgement
  • 2.10 The Correspondence Problem
  • 2.11 Landini and Giaretta on Type* Distinctions
  • 2.12 Landini on Wittgenstein's Critique of the MRTJ
  • 2.13 Lebens on the 'Representation Concern' and the Stoutian Evolution of the MRTJ
  • 2.14 Lebens on the Demise of the MRTJ
  • Chapter 3 Russell's Paralysis
  • 3.1 The Logical Interpretation
  • 3.2 Revising the Standard Reading
  • 3.3 Re-examining Stevens on EI and OI
  • 3.4 Hanks on the Judging Relation and Wittgenstein's Critique of the MRTJ
  • 3.5 Pincock on the Proposition Problem
  • 3.6 Pincock on the Correspondence Problem
  • 3.7 Russell's Diagram of Understanding
  • 3.8 'Props'
  • 3.9 Type* Distinctions Reappraised
  • 3.10 Revisiting Landini on Wittgenstein's Critique of the MRTJ
  • 3.11 Reconsidering the Representation Concern
  • 3.12 The Demise of TK and of the MRTJ
  • Chapter 4 Wittgenstein on Truth, Logic and Representation
  • 4.1 The Picture Theory of Propositions
  • 4.2 Wittgenstein and Type-Theory
  • 4.3 Logical Form
  • 4.4 Bipolarity and Extensionalism
  • 4.5 Saying and Showing
  • 4.6 Inference
  • 4.7 Sense-Truth Regress
  • 4.8 The Fundamental Thought (Grundgedanke)
  • 4.9 The General Propositional Form
  • 4.10 Transition
  • 4.11 The Later View: Continuities amidst Contrasts
  • 4.12 Conclusion
  • References
  • Works by Russell
  • Works by Wittgenstein
  • Works by Other Authors
  • Index