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The Facts in Logical Space

Author : Jason Turner
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 375 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780199682812

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Philosophers have long been tempted by the idea that objects and properties are abstractions from the facts. But if objects and properties aren't 'already' there, how do the facts give rise to them? Jason Turner develops and defends a novel answer to the question, which depends on a theory of quasi-geometric 'logical space'.

The Facts in Logical Space

Author : Jason Turner
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2016-02-04
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780191505287

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Philosophers have long been tempted by the idea that objects and properties are abstractions from the facts. But how is this abstraction supposed to go? If the objects and properties aren't 'already' there, how do the facts give rise to them? Jason Turner develops and defends a novel answer to this question: The facts are arranged in a quasi-geometric 'logical space', and objects and properties arise from different quasi-geometric structures in this space.

The Construction of Logical Space

Author : Agustín Rayo
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2013-06-27
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9780199662623

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Our conception of logical space is the set of distinctions we use to navigate the world. Agustín Rayo argues that this is shaped by acceptance or rejection of 'just is'-statements: e.g. 'to be composed of water just is to be composed of H2O'. He offers a novel conception of metaphysical possibility, and a new trivialist philosophy of mathematics.

God, Mind and Logical Space

Author : I. Aranyosi
Publisher : Springer
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2013-07-09
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781137280329

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God, Mind and Logical Space by I. Aranyosi Pdf

The book offers a novel approach to the idea of divinity in guise of a philosophical doctrine called 'Logical Pantheism', according to which the only way to establish the existence of God undeniably is by equating God with Logical Space.

The Mechanics of Meaning

Author : David Hyder
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2011-09-27
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783110889130

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This analysis of Wittgenstein's concept of a Spielraum, in which the author approaches the Tractatus Logico-philosophicus both systematically and from the perspective of the history of philosophy and knowledge, opens up a new and important perspective in Wittgenstein research. In establishing unexpected cross-connections between physics, the theory of perception, and logic, Hyder also makes a valuable contribution to the history of 19th century science. In particular, the links he establishes between early sensory physiology and the logicism of Russell and Frege yield a sharper and more plausible account of the notion of a "space" of possible meanings than has hitherto been available in the secondary literature. In showing this notion to be a formal precursor to that of a language game, the study also provides important pointers for the interpretation of Wittgenstein's late work.

Signs of Sense

Author : Eli FRIEDLANDER,Eli Friedlander
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2009-06-30
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780674037328

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Signs of Sense by Eli FRIEDLANDER,Eli Friedlander Pdf

This work seeks to shed light on one of the most enigmatic masterpieces of twentieth-century thought. At the heart of Eli Friedlander's interpretation is the internal relation between the logical and the ethical in the Tractatus, a relation that emerges in the work of drawing the limits of language. Bearing on the question of the divide between analytic and Continental philosophy, this interpretation views Wittgenstein's work as a possible mediation between these two central philosophical traditions of the modern age.

Logical Properties

Author : Colin McGinn
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2000-11-09
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780191529238

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The concepts of identity, existence, predication, necessity, and truth are at the centre of philosophy and have rightly received sustained attention. Yet Colin McGinn believes that orthodox views of these topics are misguided in important ways. Philosophers and logicians have often distorted the nature of these concepts in an attempt to define them according to preconceived ideas. Logical Properties aims to respect the ordinary ways we talk and think when we employ these concepts, while at the same time showing that they are far more interesting and peculiar than some have supposed. There are real properties corresponding to these concepts - logical properties - that challenge naturalistic metaphysical views. These are not pseudo-properties or mere pieces of syntax. Logical Properties is written with the minimum of formal apparatus and deals with logico-linguistic issues as well as ontological ones. The focus is on trying to get to the essence of what the concept concerned stands for, and not merely finding some established notation for providing formal paraphrases.

Wittgenstein-Arg Philosophers

Author : Robert Fogelin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781136293733

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First Published in 1999. The purpose of this series is to provide a contemporary assessment and history of the entire course of philosophical thought. Each book constitutes a detailed, critical introduction to the work of a philosopher of major influence and significance. Except for the two closing chapters, this book is a careful examination of Wittgenstein's chief works: Part One considers the Tractatus Logico Philosophicus; Part Two considers the Philosophical Investigations.

Truth in Fiction

Author : John Woods
Publisher : Springer
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2018-02-23
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783319726588

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This monograph examines truth in fiction by applying the techniques of a naturalized logic of human cognitive practices. The author structures his project around two focal questions. What would it take to write a book about truth in literary discourse with reasonable promise of getting it right? What would it take to write a book about truth in fiction as true to the facts of lived literary experience as objectivity allows? It is argued that the most semantically distinctive feature of the sentences of fiction is that they areunambiguously true and false together. It is true that Sherlock Holmes lived at 221B Baker Street and also concurrently false that he did. A second distinctive feature of fiction is that the reader at large knows of this inconsistency and isn’t in the least cognitively molested by it. Why, it is asked, would this be so? What would explain it? Two answers are developed. According to the no-contradiction thesis, the semantically tangled sentences of fiction are indeed logically inconsistent but not logically contradictory. According to the no-bother thesis, if the inconsistencies of fiction were contradictory, a properly contrived logic for the rational management of inconsistency would explain why readers at large are not thrown off cognitive stride by their embrace of those contradictions. As developed here, the account of fiction suggests the presence of an underlying three - or four-valued dialethic logic. The author shows this to be a mistaken impression. There are only two truth-values in his logic of fiction. The naturalized logic of Truth in Fiction jettisons some of the standard assumptions and analytical tools of contemporary philosophy, chiefly because the neurotypical linguistic and cognitive behaviour of humanity at large is at variance with them. Using the resources of a causal response epistemology in tandem with the naturalized logic, the theory produced here is data-driven, empirically sensitive, and open to a circumspect collaboration with the empirical sciences of language and cognition.

A Logic of Facts, Or, Every-day Reasoning

Author : George Jacob Holyoake
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 118 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1866
Category : Logic
ISBN : UOM:39015063524220

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The World and Language in Wittgenstein's Philosophy

Author : Gordon Hunnings
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1988-01-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0887065856

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The World and Language in Wittgenstein's Philosophy by Gordon Hunnings Pdf

This book explores the interrelated concepts of representation and grammar in the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein. Throughout his life, Wittgenstein was obsessed with the problem of the nature of language and the relationship between language and the world. His intellectual journey, one of the most compelling in twentieth century thought, is the detailed adventure told by Gordon Hunnings in The World and Language in Wittgenstein's Philosophy. This book surveys Wittgenstein's elucidation of how the world is represented in language, including the posthumously published material of his middle period. Early in his career, Wittgenstein's answer to the problem explored the representational connection between language and the world through the analogy of propositions as logical pictures of facts. Later, his mature answer elucidated the concept of the world as a construction of logical grammar. Hunnings shows how these shifting images of reality reflected in language also mirror the changes in Wittgenstein's philosophy.

Understanding Wittgenstein's Tractatus

Author : Pasquale Frascolla
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2007-01-24
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781134336395

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Understanding Wittgenstein's Tractatus by Pasquale Frascolla Pdf

Understanding Wittgenstein's Tractatus provides an accessible and yet novel discussion of all the major themes of the Tractatus. The book starts by setting out the history and structure of the Tractatus. It then investigates the two main dimensions of the early Wittgenstein's thought, corresponding to the division between what language can say by means of its propositions and what language can only show. It goes on to discuss picture theory, logical atomism, extensionality, truth-functions and truth-operations, semantics, metalogic and mathematics, solipsism and value, metaphysics, and finally, Wittgenstein's idea of the duty of maintaining silence. Frascolla also proposes a new interpretation of the ontology of the Tractatus. Based on the identification of objects with qualia, the argument put forward in the book challenges the currently prevalent ideas of the ‘New Wittgenstein'. The paradoxical nature of the Tractatus itself, and the theme of "throwing away the ladder", are thus revisited in a new key. Understanding Wittgenstein's Tractatus is essential reading for anyone wishing to further their insight into one of the most influential works of twentieth-century philosophy.

Continental Idealism

Author : Paul Redding
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2009-05-07
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781134068432

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Continental Idealism by Paul Redding Pdf

Standard accounts of nineteenth-century German philosophy often begin with Kant and assess philosophers after him in light of their responses to Kantian idealism. In Continental Idealism, Paul Redding argues that the story of German idealism begins with Leibniz. Redding begins by examining Leibniz's dispute with Newton over the nature of space, time and God, and stresses the way in which Leibniz incorporated Platonic and Aristotelian elements in his distinctive brand of idealism. Redding shows how Kant's interpretation of Leibniz's views of space and time consequently shaped his own 'transcendental' version of idealism. Far from ending here, however, Redding argues that post-Kantian idealists such as Fichte, Schelling and Hegel on the one hand and metaphysical sceptics such as Schopenhauer and Nietzsche on the other continued to wrestle with a form of idealism ultimately derived from Leibniz. Continental Idealism offers not only a new picture of one of the most important philosophical movements in the history of philosophy, but also a valuable and clear introduction to the origins of Continental and European philosophy.

Wittgenstein and Early Analytic Semantics

Author : James Connelly
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 283 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2015-12-16
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780739199558

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Wittgenstein and Early Analytic Semantics by James Connelly Pdf

This book assesses the respective prospects of two competing methodological approaches to the study of meaning and communication, as well truth and inference, each figuring prominently within the analytic tradition of philosophy of language. The first, ‘logistical’ approach is characterized by the employment of de-compositional logical analysis designed to resolve various theoretically problematic semantic and logical puzzles.The representative proponents of this approach are the three great early analytic philosophers (Frege, Russell, and the early Wittgenstein). The second, ‘phenomenological’ approach, by contrast, instead advocates careful inspection and detailed description of our actual linguistic practices, along with general features of the ordinary circumstances, and lived experiences, in which they are situated. The aim of such description is then to dissolve the aforementioned puzzles by showing them to derive from key misunderstandings of these practices and circumstances. The principle proponent here is the later Wittgenstein. Expanding upon the work of the later Wittgenstein, this book argues that considerations regarding the nature of following a rule, and deriving from the impossibility of private languages, decisively recommend the phenomenological over the logistical methodology, in particular because these considerations demand that we identify linguistic meanings with the disciplined uses of words within public, and proto-typically social, linguistic practices.

The Priority of Propositions. A Pragmatist Philosophy of Logic

Author : María José Frápolli
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2023-02-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783031252297

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The Priority of Propositions. A Pragmatist Philosophy of Logic by María José Frápolli Pdf

This monograph is a defence of the Fregean take on logic. The author argues that Frege ́s projects, in logic and philosophy of language, are essentially connected and that the formalist shift produced by the work of Peano, Boole and Schroeder and continued by Hilbert and Tarski is completely alien to Frege's approach in the Begriffsschrift. A central thesis of the book is that judgeable contents, i.e. propositions, are the primary bearers of logical properties, which makes logic embedded in our conceptual system. This approach allows coherent and correct definitions of logical constants, logical consequence, and truth and connects their use to the practices of rational agents in science and everyday life.