Ronald Jager
The Development of Bertrand Russell's Philosophy
Ronald Jager
The Development of Bertrand Russell's Philosophy
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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781138870703
- ISBN-10: 1138870706
- Artikelnr.: 42833918
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 594g
- ISBN-13: 9781138870703
- ISBN-10: 1138870706
- Artikelnr.: 42833918
Ronald Jager
1 INTRODUCTION: THE CHARACTER OF RUSSELLS'S PHILOSOPHY A. Overview of
Russell and His Work B. Design of Russell's Philosophy and of this Book c.
Beginnings of Analytical Philosophy 2 THE EARLY METAPHYSICS PART I A. Being
and Relations B. Properties and External Relations c. Contingent and
Necessary Properties PART II D. Propositions and Their Constituents E.
Propositions: Their Truth and Their Unity 3 THE THEORY OF LOGIC A.
Philosophical Logic B. The Propositional Calculus: Truth Functions c. The
Predicate Calculus: Quantification D. Set Theory and Paradoxes 4 THE
PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS A. The Poetry and Essence of Mathematics B.
Logicism c. Counting and Reasoning D. Critical Perspectives 5 ATOMISM:
THEORIES OF LANGUAGE A. The Theory of Descriptions and Its Consequences B.
Reference, Metaphysics, and Existence c. Acquaintance and Constructions:
Anticipations 6 ATOMISM: THEORIES OF KNOWLEDGE A. Acquaintance,
Particulars, and Universals B. Sense Data and Constructions c. The Atomist
World Picture 7 NEUTRAL MONISM: MIND AND MATTER A. The Neutrality of
Sensations B. The Construction of Mind c. Perception and the External World
D. Beyond Neutral Monism 8 NEUTRAL MONISM: THE PRIVATE AND THE PUBLIC WORLD
A. The Experiences of Others B. Perspectival Privacy and Egocentricity c.
Solipsism and Privacy D. Structure and Knowledge 9 POLITICS AND EDUCATION
A. Philosophy and Politics B. Psychology and Politics c. War and Politics
D. Education and Freedom PART I ETHICS A. Objectivism B. Subjectivism c.
Intimations of Naturalism PART II RELIGION D. Polemics E. The Worship of
the Free Man F. The Final Synthesis
Russell and His Work B. Design of Russell's Philosophy and of this Book c.
Beginnings of Analytical Philosophy 2 THE EARLY METAPHYSICS PART I A. Being
and Relations B. Properties and External Relations c. Contingent and
Necessary Properties PART II D. Propositions and Their Constituents E.
Propositions: Their Truth and Their Unity 3 THE THEORY OF LOGIC A.
Philosophical Logic B. The Propositional Calculus: Truth Functions c. The
Predicate Calculus: Quantification D. Set Theory and Paradoxes 4 THE
PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS A. The Poetry and Essence of Mathematics B.
Logicism c. Counting and Reasoning D. Critical Perspectives 5 ATOMISM:
THEORIES OF LANGUAGE A. The Theory of Descriptions and Its Consequences B.
Reference, Metaphysics, and Existence c. Acquaintance and Constructions:
Anticipations 6 ATOMISM: THEORIES OF KNOWLEDGE A. Acquaintance,
Particulars, and Universals B. Sense Data and Constructions c. The Atomist
World Picture 7 NEUTRAL MONISM: MIND AND MATTER A. The Neutrality of
Sensations B. The Construction of Mind c. Perception and the External World
D. Beyond Neutral Monism 8 NEUTRAL MONISM: THE PRIVATE AND THE PUBLIC WORLD
A. The Experiences of Others B. Perspectival Privacy and Egocentricity c.
Solipsism and Privacy D. Structure and Knowledge 9 POLITICS AND EDUCATION
A. Philosophy and Politics B. Psychology and Politics c. War and Politics
D. Education and Freedom PART I ETHICS A. Objectivism B. Subjectivism c.
Intimations of Naturalism PART II RELIGION D. Polemics E. The Worship of
the Free Man F. The Final Synthesis
1 INTRODUCTION: THE CHARACTER OF RUSSELLS'S PHILOSOPHY A. Overview of
Russell and His Work B. Design of Russell's Philosophy and of this Book c.
Beginnings of Analytical Philosophy 2 THE EARLY METAPHYSICS PART I A. Being
and Relations B. Properties and External Relations c. Contingent and
Necessary Properties PART II D. Propositions and Their Constituents E.
Propositions: Their Truth and Their Unity 3 THE THEORY OF LOGIC A.
Philosophical Logic B. The Propositional Calculus: Truth Functions c. The
Predicate Calculus: Quantification D. Set Theory and Paradoxes 4 THE
PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS A. The Poetry and Essence of Mathematics B.
Logicism c. Counting and Reasoning D. Critical Perspectives 5 ATOMISM:
THEORIES OF LANGUAGE A. The Theory of Descriptions and Its Consequences B.
Reference, Metaphysics, and Existence c. Acquaintance and Constructions:
Anticipations 6 ATOMISM: THEORIES OF KNOWLEDGE A. Acquaintance,
Particulars, and Universals B. Sense Data and Constructions c. The Atomist
World Picture 7 NEUTRAL MONISM: MIND AND MATTER A. The Neutrality of
Sensations B. The Construction of Mind c. Perception and the External World
D. Beyond Neutral Monism 8 NEUTRAL MONISM: THE PRIVATE AND THE PUBLIC WORLD
A. The Experiences of Others B. Perspectival Privacy and Egocentricity c.
Solipsism and Privacy D. Structure and Knowledge 9 POLITICS AND EDUCATION
A. Philosophy and Politics B. Psychology and Politics c. War and Politics
D. Education and Freedom PART I ETHICS A. Objectivism B. Subjectivism c.
Intimations of Naturalism PART II RELIGION D. Polemics E. The Worship of
the Free Man F. The Final Synthesis
Russell and His Work B. Design of Russell's Philosophy and of this Book c.
Beginnings of Analytical Philosophy 2 THE EARLY METAPHYSICS PART I A. Being
and Relations B. Properties and External Relations c. Contingent and
Necessary Properties PART II D. Propositions and Their Constituents E.
Propositions: Their Truth and Their Unity 3 THE THEORY OF LOGIC A.
Philosophical Logic B. The Propositional Calculus: Truth Functions c. The
Predicate Calculus: Quantification D. Set Theory and Paradoxes 4 THE
PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS A. The Poetry and Essence of Mathematics B.
Logicism c. Counting and Reasoning D. Critical Perspectives 5 ATOMISM:
THEORIES OF LANGUAGE A. The Theory of Descriptions and Its Consequences B.
Reference, Metaphysics, and Existence c. Acquaintance and Constructions:
Anticipations 6 ATOMISM: THEORIES OF KNOWLEDGE A. Acquaintance,
Particulars, and Universals B. Sense Data and Constructions c. The Atomist
World Picture 7 NEUTRAL MONISM: MIND AND MATTER A. The Neutrality of
Sensations B. The Construction of Mind c. Perception and the External World
D. Beyond Neutral Monism 8 NEUTRAL MONISM: THE PRIVATE AND THE PUBLIC WORLD
A. The Experiences of Others B. Perspectival Privacy and Egocentricity c.
Solipsism and Privacy D. Structure and Knowledge 9 POLITICS AND EDUCATION
A. Philosophy and Politics B. Psychology and Politics c. War and Politics
D. Education and Freedom PART I ETHICS A. Objectivism B. Subjectivism c.
Intimations of Naturalism PART II RELIGION D. Polemics E. The Worship of
the Free Man F. The Final Synthesis