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David Bostock
Intermediate Logic is an ideal text for anyone who has taken a first course in logic and is progressing to further study. It examines logical theory, rather than the applications of logic, and does not assume any specific technical grounding. The aut
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David Bostock
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History and Philosophy of Logic. 30:49-67
The article concerns the treatment of the so-called denoting phrases, of the forms ‘every A’, ‘any A’, ‘an A’ and ‘some A’, in Russell's Principles of Mathematics. An initially attractive interpretation of what Russell's theory was ha
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David Bostock
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JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies. 40:215-234
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David Bostock
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The Classical Review. 50:25-28
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David Bostock
David Bostock presents a critical appraisal of Bertrand Russell's philosophy from 1900 to 1924--a period that is considered to be the most important in his career. Russell developed his theory of logic from 1900 to 1910, and over those years wrote th
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David Bostock
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The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle ISBN: 0195187482
Much of Aristotle's thought developed in reaction to Plato's views, and this is certainly true of his philosophy of mathematics. To judge from his dialogue, the Meno, the first thing that struck Plato as an interesting and important feature of mathem
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David Bostock
The book considers Bertrand Russell’s work in logic, mainly from 1900 to 1910, and his work in epistemology and metaphysics, mainly from 1910 to 1924. The part on logic includes a discussion of his seminal article ‘On Denoting’ (1905), but is m
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David Bostock
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Russell's Logical Atomism ISBN: 0199651442
Russell argued in 1912 that particulars exist, as well as universals. In fact he recanted this argument much later, in 1940, and the recantation shows how weak that argument actually is. He always believed in universals (for what seem to be quite ina
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David Bostock
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Russell's Logical Atomism ISBN: 0199651442
Russell's Logical Atomism
Russell's Logical Atomism
Russell’s so-called ‘logical constructions’ aim to replace an ordinary concept that is in some way puzzling by a more economical substitute. He offers a construction of material objects from sensibilia, which are supposedly just like sense-data
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David Bostock
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Russell's Logical Atomism ISBN: 0199651442
Russell's Logical Atomism
Russell's Logical Atomism
In 1927 Russell gave a new theory of perception, emphasising its causal nature. This led him to abandon his old claim that causation was nothing more than regular concomitance, and it also led him to say that the events from which material objects ar
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