Themes from Early Analytic Philosophy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042033627
ISBN-10: 9042033622
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 156 x 236 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 9042033622
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 156 x 236 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Brill
Cuprins
Foreword
Wolfgang Künne: Bibliography
Truth and Assertion
Ian Rumfitt: Truth and the Determination of Content: Variations on Themes from Frege’s Logische Untersuchungen
Manuel García-Carpintero: Truth-Bearers and Modesty
Edgar Morscher: Logical Truth and Logical Form
Mark Siebel: “It Falls Somewhat Short of Logical Precision.” Bolzano on Kant’s Definition of Analyticity
Concepts and Propositions
Hans-Johann Glock: A Cognitivist Approach to Concepts
Andreas Kemmerling: Thoughts without Parts: Frege’s Doctrine
Stephan Krämer: Bolzano on the Intransparency of Content
Nick Haverkamp: Nothing but Objects
Cognition and Volition
Peter Simons: Cognitive Operations and the Multifarious Reifications of the Unreal
Kevin Mulligan: Meaning Something and Meanings
John Hyman: Wittgenstein on Action and the Will
Reference and Existence
David Wiggins: Platonism and the Argument from Causality
Tobias Rosefeldt: Frege, Pünjer, and Kant on Existence
Robert Schwartzkopff: Numbers as Ontologically Dependent Objects. Hume’s Principle Revisited
Mark Textor: Sense-Only-Signs: Frege on Fictional Proper Names
Wolfgang Künne: Bibliography
Truth and Assertion
Ian Rumfitt: Truth and the Determination of Content: Variations on Themes from Frege’s Logische Untersuchungen
Manuel García-Carpintero: Truth-Bearers and Modesty
Edgar Morscher: Logical Truth and Logical Form
Mark Siebel: “It Falls Somewhat Short of Logical Precision.” Bolzano on Kant’s Definition of Analyticity
Concepts and Propositions
Hans-Johann Glock: A Cognitivist Approach to Concepts
Andreas Kemmerling: Thoughts without Parts: Frege’s Doctrine
Stephan Krämer: Bolzano on the Intransparency of Content
Nick Haverkamp: Nothing but Objects
Cognition and Volition
Peter Simons: Cognitive Operations and the Multifarious Reifications of the Unreal
Kevin Mulligan: Meaning Something and Meanings
John Hyman: Wittgenstein on Action and the Will
Reference and Existence
David Wiggins: Platonism and the Argument from Causality
Tobias Rosefeldt: Frege, Pünjer, and Kant on Existence
Robert Schwartzkopff: Numbers as Ontologically Dependent Objects. Hume’s Principle Revisited
Mark Textor: Sense-Only-Signs: Frege on Fictional Proper Names