Analytic philosophy has become the dominant philosophical tradition in the English-speaking world. This book illuminates that tradition through a historical examination of a crucial period in its formation: the rejection of Idealism by Bertrand Russell and G.E. Moore at the beginning of the twentieth century, and the subsequent development of Russell's thought in the period before the First World War.
Analytic philosophy has become the dominant philosophical tradition in the English-speaking world. This book illuminates that tradition through a historical examination of a crucial period in its formation: the rejection of Idealism by Bertrand Russell and G.E. Moore at the beginning of the twentieth century, and the subsequent development of Russell's thought in the period before the First World War.
Introduction Part I 1: T. H. Green: The idealist background 2: F. H. Bradley: Russell's idealist period Part II: Platonic Atomism 3: Introduction 4: The underlying metaphysics 5: Russell's Principles of Mathematics 6: `On denoting' Part III: Logic, fact, and knowledge 7: Introduction 8: The logic of Principia Mathematica 9: Judgement, belief, and knowledge: The emergence of a method Bibliography Index
Introduction Part I 1: T. H. Green: The idealist background 2: F. H. Bradley: Russell's idealist period Part II: Platonic Atomism 3: Introduction 4: The underlying metaphysics 5: Russell's Principles of Mathematics 6: `On denoting' Part III: Logic, fact, and knowledge 7: Introduction 8: The logic of Principia Mathematica 9: Judgement, belief, and knowledge: The emergence of a method Bibliography Index
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