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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... Truth, meaning and knowledge Edited by Urszula M. Zeglén 3 Philosophy and Ordinary Language The bent and genius of our tongue Oswald Hanfling 4 The Subject in Question Sartre's critique of Husserl in The Transcendence of the Ego Stephen ...
... Truth, meaning and knowledge Edited by Urszula M. Zeglén 3 Philosophy and Ordinary Language The bent and genius of our tongue Oswald Hanfling 4 The Subject in Question Sartre's critique of Husserl in The Transcendence of the Ego Stephen ...
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... truth 28 RICHARD MENDELSOHN 2 Categories, construction, and congruence: Husserl's tactics of meaning 54 PETER SIMONS 3 Logical form, general sentences, and Russell's path to 'On Denoting' 74 JAMES LEVINE 4 Grammar, ontology, and truth ...
... truth 28 RICHARD MENDELSOHN 2 Categories, construction, and congruence: Husserl's tactics of meaning 54 PETER SIMONS 3 Logical form, general sentences, and Russell's path to 'On Denoting' 74 JAMES LEVINE 4 Grammar, ontology, and truth ...
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... Truth' (1999). Gary Ebbs is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has published articles on metaphysics and the philosophy of language, including 'Can We Take Our Words at Face Value ...
... Truth' (1999). Gary Ebbs is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has published articles on metaphysics and the philosophy of language, including 'Can We Take Our Words at Face Value ...
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... truth about proper names, the fact that, as Gareth Evans put it, 'the single main requirement for understanding a use of a proper name is that one think of the referent' (1982: 400), and hence that names may figure in successful ...
... truth about proper names, the fact that, as Gareth Evans put it, 'the single main requirement for understanding a use of a proper name is that one think of the referent' (1982: 400), and hence that names may figure in successful ...
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... truth-values. Frege's argument for making truth-values the referents of declarative sentences is that under intersubstitution of co-referential parts of a sentence, while the thought introduced by the sentence may change, its truth ...
... truth-values. Frege's argument for making truth-values the referents of declarative sentences is that under intersubstitution of co-referential parts of a sentence, while the thought introduced by the sentence may change, its truth ...
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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