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Korhonen, Anssi.
Logic as universal scienceRussell's early logicism and its philosophical context /
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Logic as universal scienceAnssi Korhonen
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Russell's early logicism and its philosophical context /
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Korhonen, Anssi.
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Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013.
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1 online resource :ill.
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Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
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Logic as universal scienceRussell's early logicism and its philosophical context /
Korhonen, Anssi.
Logic as universal science
Russell's early logicism and its philosophical context /[electronic resource] :Anssi Korhonen - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource :ill. - History of analytic philosophy. - History of analytic philosophy..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Russell's Early Logicism: What was it about? -- Kant and Russell on the Mathematical Method -- Russell and Kant on the Synthetic A priori -- Russell's Ontological Logic -- Russell and the Bolzanian Conception of Logic.
Bertrand Russell was a central figure in the rise of analytic philosophy, and there are few works in the genre whose influence is comparable to The Principles of Mathematics (1903), a book that established him as a major force in British philosophy. Logic as Universal Science takes a fresh look at the context of The Principles. This, it is argued, involves an extended argument against Kant's transcendental idealism and his conception of mathematics as a synthetic a priori science grounded in pure intuition. Philosophically, Russell's logicism substitutes pure logic for pure intuitions as the true source of mathematical knowledge. In this way, logic turns out to be a universal science and very far from Kant's general logic, which is a concise and dry science, delivering nothing but a purely formal criterion for knowledge. The picture of logic emerging from this opposition is investigated in detail for its content and consequences.
ISBN: 9781137304858 (electronic bk.)
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