Grammar in Early Twentieth-Century PhilosophyRichard Gaskin Routledge, 15.04.2013 - 272 Seiten This book is a systematic and historical exploration of the philosophical significance of grammar. In the first half of the twentieth century, and in particular in the writings of Frege, Husserl, Russell, Carnap and Wittgenstein, there was sustained philosophical reflection on the nature of grammar, and on the relevance of grammar to metaphysics, logic and science. |
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... distinction between sense and reference is on the table, be located exclusively on the sense side of the sense–reference divide, on pain of introducing the sense–reference distinction into contexts where it is irrelevant. For if we ...
... distinction between sense and reference is on the table, be located exclusively on the sense side of the sense–reference divide, on pain of introducing the sense–reference distinction into contexts where it is irrelevant. For if we ...
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... distinction to be drawn between sense and reference (verbal noun), notwithstanding the clear distinction which obtains between sense and referent.14 Traditionally, so-called singular-proposition theorists have erred in locating ...
... distinction to be drawn between sense and reference (verbal noun), notwithstanding the clear distinction which obtains between sense and referent.14 Traditionally, so-called singular-proposition theorists have erred in locating ...
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... distinction between reference and satisfaction: that a meaningful concept-word must have reference is just truistic, but it by no means follows that it must be satisfied by anything. It is arguable that no such distinction is either ...
... distinction between reference and satisfaction: that a meaningful concept-word must have reference is just truistic, but it by no means follows that it must be satisfied by anything. It is arguable that no such distinction is either ...
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... distinction between truth and falsity. Having said that, however, it might be advisable for me to indicate (albeit in a provisional and partial way) how I envisage responses to the above queries proceeding. What is distinctive of truth ...
... distinction between truth and falsity. Having said that, however, it might be advisable for me to indicate (albeit in a provisional and partial way) how I envisage responses to the above queries proceeding. What is distinctive of truth ...
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... distinction between sense and reference it is natural to ask whether propositions are to be conceived as located in the realm of sense or in the realm of reference. Here we cannot, I have argued, be satisfied with a neo-Fregean position ...
... distinction between sense and reference it is natural to ask whether propositions are to be conceived as located in the realm of sense or in the realm of reference. Here we cannot, I have argued, be satisfied with a neo-Fregean position ...
Inhalt
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1 Frege and the grammar of truth | 28 |
Husserls tactics of meaning | 54 |
3 Logical form general sentences and Russells path to On Denoting | 74 |
4 Grammar ontology and truth in Russell and Bradley | 116 |
5 A few more remarks on logical form | 142 |
6 Logical syntax in the Tractatus | 163 |
7 Wittgenstein on grammar meaning and essence | 182 |
8 Nonsense and necessity in Wittgensteins mature philosophy | 199 |
9 Carnaps logical syntax | 218 |
10 Heidegger and the grammar of being | 238 |
Index | 253 |
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accept acquainted analysis analytic analytic philosophy argued argument arithmetical atomic sentences Begriffsschrift Bertrand Russell Bradley Cambridge Carnap categorial grammar claim complex concept-word conceptual content constituents corresponding definite descriptions denoting concepts denoting phrases distinction Dummett entities essence example fact factual content false Frege Fregean G. E. M. Anscombe G. H. von Wright Geach given Gödel’s grammatical form grammatical subject green Heidegger hence Husserl Hylton intersubstitutability language system level of reference linguistic logical form logical subject logical syntax meaning meaningful Meinong metaphysics Moorean Russell negation nonsense notion noun phrase objects ostensive definition Oxford Philosophy predicate proper names propositional functions quantifier phrases question reality reject relation rules Russell holds Russell’s Russellian propositions semantic sense simple singular term Socrates surface form symbol syntactic theory of denoting theory of descriptions Theory of Types things thought tion Tractatus transparency thesis true truth truth-value understanding University Press verb Wittgenstein words