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Quine was one of the foremost philosophers of the Twentieth
century. In this outstanding overview of Quine's philosophy, Peter
Hylton shows why Quine is so important and how his philosophical
naturalism has been so influential within analytic
philosophy. Beginning with an overview of Quine's philosophical background
in logic and mathematics and the role of Rudolf Carnap's influence
on Quine's thought, he goes on to discuss Quine's famous
analytic-synthetic distinction and his arguments concerning the
nature of the a priori. He also discusses Quine's philosophy of
language and epistemology, his celebrated theory of the
indeterminacy of translation and his broader views of ontology and
modality. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Quine, twentieth century philosophy and the philosophy of language.
Quine was one of the foremost philosophers of the Twentieth century. In this outstanding overview of Quine's philosophy, Peter Hylton shows why Quine is so important and how his philosophical naturalism has been so influential within analytic philosophy. Beginning with an overview of Quine's philosophical background in logic and mathematics and the role of Rudolf Carnap's influence on Quine's thought, he goes on to discuss Quine's famous analytic-synthetic distinction and his arguments concerning the nature of the a priori. He also discusses Quine's philosophy of language and epistemology, his celebrated theory of the indeterminacy of translation and his broader views of ontology and modality. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Quine, twentieth century philosophy and the philosophy of language.
The work of Bertrand Russell had a decisive influence on the
emergence of analytic philosophy, and on its subsequent
development. The essays collected in this volume, by one of the
leading authorities on Russell's philosophy, all aim at recapturing
and articulating aspects of Russell's philosophical vision during
his most influential and important period, the two decades
following his break with Idealism in 1899.
The work of Bertrand Russell had a decisive influence on the emergence of analytic philosophy, and on its subsequent development. The essays collected in this volume, by one of the leading authorities on Russell's philosophy, all aim at recapturing and articulating aspects of Russell's philosophical vision during his most influential and important period, the two decades following his break with Idealism in 1899. One theme of the collection concerns Russell's views about propositions and their analysis, and the relation of those ideas to his rejection of Idealism. Another theme is the development of Russell's logicism, culminating in Whitehead's and Russell's Principia Mathematica, and Hylton offers a revealing view of the conception of logic which underlies it. Here again there is an emphasis on Russell's argument against Idealism, on the idea that his logicism was a crucial part of that argument. A further focus of the volume is Russell's views about functions and propositional functions. This theme is part of a contrast that Hylton draws between Russell's general philosophical position and that of Frege; in particular, there is a close parallel with the quite different views that the two philosophers held about the nature of philosophical analysis. Hylton also sheds valuable light on the much-disputed idea of an operation, which Wittgenstein advances in the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. Featuring a previously unpublished essay and a helpful new introduction, Propositions, Functions, and Analysis will be welcomed by anyone engaged with the history of twentieth-century ideas.
This book deals with a crucial period in the formation of twentieth-century analytic philosophy. It discusses the tradition of British Idealism, and the rejection of that tradition by Bertrand Russell and G. E. Moore at the beginning of this century. It goes on to examine the very influential work of Russell in the period up to the First World War, and addresses the question of what we can learn about the nature of analytic philosophy through a close examination of its origins.
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