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Book SynopsisIn this book Michael Potter offers a fresh and compelling portrait of the birth of modern analytic philosophy, viewed through the lens of a detailed study of the work of the four philosophers who contributed most to shaping it: Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and Frank Ramsey. It covers the remarkable period of discovery that began with the publication of Frege's Begriffsschrift in 1879 and ended with Ramsey's death in 1930. Potterâone of the most influential scholars of this period in philosophyâpresents a deep but accessible account of the break with absolute idealism and neo-Kantianism, and the emergence of approaches that exploited the newly discovered methods in logic. Like his subjects, Potter focusses principally on philosophical logic, philosophy of mathematics, and metaphysics, but he also discusses epistemology, meta-ethics, and the philosophy of language. The book is an essential starting point for any student attempting to understand the work
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"The book is an impressive achievement, and it will be an important contribution to the literature on Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, Ramsey, and the history of early analytic philosophy. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and learned a lot from it. It is not only a state-of-the-art contribution to scholarship but will also be a valuable textbook for courses on the history of early analytic philosophy, or on the work of one or more of the four philosophers discussed."
--David G. Stern, University of Iowa, USA
"This book is a significant contribution to studies in the history of analytic philosophy and will benefit upper-level undergraduates studying this material for the first time, as well as active researchers in the area."
--James Levine, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Table of ContentsIntroduction
Part I Frege
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- Biography
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- Logic before 1879
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- Begriffsschrift I: Foundations of logic
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- Begriffsschrift II: Propositional logic
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- Begriffsschrift III: Quantification
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- Begriffsschrift IV: Identity
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- Begriffsschrift V: The ancestral
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- Early philosophy of logic
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- The Hierarchy
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- Grundlagen I: The context principle
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- Grundlagen II: Arithmetical truth
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- Grundlagen III: Numbers
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- Grundlagen IV: The formal project
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- Sense and reference I: Singular terms
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- Sense and reference II: Sentences
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- Sense anad references III: Concept-words
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- Grundgesetze I: Types
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- Grundgesetze II: Extensions
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- The Frege-Hilbert correspondence
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- Later writings
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- Frege's Legacy
Part II Russell
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- Biography
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- Bradley
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- Geometry
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- McTaggart
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- German Mathematics
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- Whitehead
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- Moore
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- Leibniz
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- Peano
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- Early logicism
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- Denoting concepts
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- The contradiction
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- On denoting
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- Truth
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- Types
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- Middle logicism
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- Acquaintance
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- Matter
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- Pre-war judgement
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- Facts
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- Late logicism
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- Post-war judgement
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- Neutral monism
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- Russell’s legacy
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III Wittgenstein
- Biography
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- Facts
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- Pictures
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- Propositions
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- Sense
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- Wittgenstein’s concept-script
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- Objects
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- Identity
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- Solipsism
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- Ordinary language
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- Minds
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- Logic
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- The metaphysical subject
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- Arithmetic
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- Science
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- Ethics
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- The mystical
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- The legacy of the Tractatus
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IV Ramsey
- Biography
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- Truth
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- Knowledge
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- The foundations of mathematics I: Types
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- The foundations of mathematics II: Logicism
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- Universals
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- Degrees of belief
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- Facts and propositions
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- Last papers
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- Ramsey’s legacy
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