This book sets out to adjudicate the scholarly controversy surrounding Wittgensteinâ s Mayâ June 1913 critique of Russellâ s multiple-relation theory of judgement. It also aims to familiarize readers with the historical events, textual evidence, letters, working notes and diagrams which are crucial to a correct appreciation of Wittgensteinâ s criticisms.
This book sets out to adjudicate the scholarly controversy surrounding Wittgensteinâ s Mayâ June 1913 critique of Russellâ s multiple-relation theory of judgement. It also aims to familiarize readers with the historical events, textual evidence, letters, working notes and diagrams which are crucial to a correct appreciation of Wittgensteinâ s criticisms.
James R. Connelly is an associate professor at Trent University Durham-GTA in Oshawa, ON, Canada. His research focuses on the history of analytic philosophy, philosophy of language, Wittgenstein and Russell.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Common Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Historical and Philosophical Background Chapter 2: The Scholarly Controversy Chapter 3: Russell's Paralysis Chapter 4: Wittgenstein on Truth, Logic and Representation.
List of Common Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Historical and Philosophical Background Chapter 2: The Scholarly Controversy Chapter 3: Russell's Paralysis Chapter 4: Wittgenstein on Truth, Logic and Representation.
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