Logic from Kant to Russell

Logic from Kant to Russell
Author: Sandra Lapointe
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-12-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351182225

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The scope and method of logic as we know it today eminently reflect the ground-breaking developments of set theory and the logical foundations of mathematics at the turn of the 20th century. Unfortunately, little effort has been made to understand the idiosyncrasies of the philosophical context that led to these tremendous innovations in the 19thcentury beyond what is found in the works of mathematicians such as Frege, Hilbert, and Russell. This constitutes a monumental gap in our understanding of the central influences that shaped 19th-century thought, from Kant to Russell, and that helped to create the conditions in which analytic philosophy could emerge. The aim of Logic from Kant to Russell is to document the development of logic in the works of 19th-century philosophers. It contains thirteen original essays written by authors from a broad range of backgrounds—intellectual historians, historians of idealism, philosophers of science, and historians of logic and analytic philosophy. These essays question the standard narratives of analytic philosophy’s past and address concerns that are relevant to the contemporary philosophical study of language, mind, and cognition. The book covers a broad range of influential thinkers in 19th-century philosophy and analytic philosophy, including Kant, Bolzano, Hegel, Herbart, Lotze, the British Algebraists and Idealists, Moore, Russell, the Neo-Kantians, and Frege.

Logic as Universal Science

Logic as Universal Science
Author: A. Korhonen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781137304858

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Logic as Universal Science offers a detailed reconstruction of the underlying philosophy in The Principles of Mathematics showing how Russell sought to deliver a death blow to the dominant Kantian view that formal logic is a concise and dry science and unable to enlarge our understanding.

The Philosophy of Logic

The Philosophy of Logic
Author: G. D. Bowne
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783112318416

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Logic

Logic
Author: Immanuel Kant
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1988-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0486256502

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Presents Kant's introduction to philosophy.

Logic as the Universal Science

Logic as the Universal Science
Author: Anssi Korhonen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2007
Genre: Logic
ISBN: 9521044063

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Philosophy of Science Logic and Mathematics in the 20th Century

Philosophy of Science  Logic and Mathematics in the 20th Century
Author: Stuart G. Shanker
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2023-05-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000943054

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The twentieth century witnessed the birth of analytic philosophy. This volume covers some of its key movements and philosophers, including Frege and Wittgenstein's Tractatus.

Logic and the Limits of Philosophy in Kant and Hegel

Logic and the Limits of Philosophy in Kant and Hegel
Author: C. Bohnet
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2015-06-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781137521750

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This text examines the boundary between logic and philosophy in Kant and Hegel. Through a detailed analysis of 'quantity', it highlights the different ways Kant and Hegel handle this boundary. Kant is consistent in maintaining this boundary, but Hegel erases it and in the process transforms both logic and philosophy.

Russell Idealism and the Emergence of Analytic Philosophy

Russell  Idealism  and the Emergence of Analytic Philosophy
Author: Peter Hylton
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1990-05-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UCSD:31822004971404

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This book deals with a crucial period in the formation of twentieth-century analytic philosophy. It discusses the tradition of British Idealism, and the rejection of that tradition by Bertrand Russell and G. E. Moore at the beginning of this century. It goes on to examine the very influential work of Russell in the period up to the First World War, and addresses the question of what we can learn about the nature of analytic philosophy through a close examination of its origins. - ;Introduction; Part I: The idealist background: T. H. Green; F. H. Bradley; Russell's idealist period; Part II: Platonic Atomism: Introduction; The underlying metaphysics; Russell's Principles of Mathematics; `On denoting'; Part III: Logic, fact, and knowledge: Introduction; The logic of r Principia Mathematica; Judgement, belief, and knowledge: The emergence of a method; Bibliography; Index -