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      First-Person MethodologiesWittgensteinLater WittgensteinThought-Experiments
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      ManagementSemioticsGnosticismHistory
Quentin Skinner is the Barber Beaumont Professor of the Humanities at Queen Mary, University College London. He is the author of numerous books and articles on early modern political thought and is a founder of the so-called ‘Cambridge... more
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      Intellectual HistoryRepublicanismHermeneuticsHistory of Political Thought
Este texto é a tradução da introdução do livro Logical Forms feita por Guido Imaguire e revisada pelo próprio autor (que também fez algumas pequenas alterações no texto e é responsável por sua forma final). Muitas citações de textos... more
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      Bertrand RussellGottlob FregeAlfred TarskiKurt Gödel
A mildly chronological overview of the philosophers who may have been inspired by the use of psychoactive chemicals, inc. Plato, de Quincey, Davy, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, James, Bergson, Benjamin, Jünger, Paz, Marcuse, Sartre, Foucault;... more
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      Philosophy of MindHerbert MarcusePsychedelicsAldous Huxley
Published in September, 2020, as part of OUP's Fundamentals of Philosophy Series.
(https://global.oup.com/ushe/series/fps/?cc=us&lang=en)
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      MetaphorBertrand RussellProper NamesGottlob Frege
[1] What does the word ‘physical’ mean in its most general theoretical philosophical use? It’s used in many different ways, and it’s hard to imagine that philosophers could reach agreement on a best use. [2] Should we tie the meaning of... more
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      MetaphysicsPhilosophy of MindPhilosophy of SciencePhilosophy of Physics
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      Modal LogicMetaphysicsOntologyEpistemology
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      ReligionChristianityPhilosophy Of ReligionBertrand Russell
We investigate the treatment of fractions in Russell’s 1919 classic Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy. In contrast to rational numbers, every fraction has an integral numerator and a non-zero integral denominator, but usage varies... more
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      MathematicsNumber TheoryLogic And Foundations Of MathematicsOntology
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      HistoryPhilosophyBertrand Russell
The aim of this paper, written in Finnish, is to provide a critical evaluation of Jean van Heijenoort's distinction between "logic as language" and "logic as calculus". The focus is on the interpretative claim, advanced by advocates of... more
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      History of LogicBertrand RussellGottlob Frege
Bertrand Russell was one of the great public intellectuals of the 20th century. During WWI he turned from logic and analysis to working for peace and a better future for all humanity. His humanism and public writings deserve serious... more
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      John DeweyFirst World WarBertrand RussellPublic Intellectuals
Comment la logique modale de Proust se situe, comme celle de Hintikka, relativement aux attitudes propositionnelles de Russell et à l'intentionalité de Husserl.
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      PhenomenologyGilles DeleuzeJaakko HintikkaBertrand Russell
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      VaguenessBertrand RussellGareth EvansOntologia
En este artículo se aborda la relación de Russell con el pragmatismo, se distinguen dos etapas una de crítica y otra de acercamiento a esta dotrina.
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      PragmatismWilliam JamesBertrand RussellCambridge
The article proposes a diachronic reconstruction and philological analysis of Gramsci’s reflections on logic and methodology, with particular attention to section IV of Notebook 11. The Author maintains that the same answer found by... more
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      John DeweyBertrand RussellPragmatism (Philosophy)Antonio Gramsci
Dios y su extraña forma de hablar ¿Qué es el lenguaje en el génesis? La apuesta del siguiente texto es realizar un análisis semántico de los capítulos 1 y 2 del libro del Génesis. El análisis se realizará desde dos teorías: la teoría de... more
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      Bertrand RussellFilosofia Del LenguajeGottlob FregeLenguaje
This book bridges a gap between discussions about truth, human understanding, and epistemology in philosophical circles, and debates about objectivity, bias, and truth in journalism. It examines four major philosophical theories in easy... more
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      EpistemologyPragmatismMedia StudiesJournalism
Da Pirrone a Rorty, passando per Socrate, Carneade, Cicerone, Giovanni di Salisbury, Guicciardini, Montaigne, Sorbière, Pascal, Bayle, Hume, Nietzsche, Russell, Rensi, Oakeshott e Popper: il volume offre per la prima volta un quadro... more
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      ScepticismPhilosophical ScepticismHistory Of Political Thought (Political Science)History of Political Thought
The human resource (HR) domain contains various types of privacy-sensitive textual data, such as e-mail correspondence and performance appraisal. Doing research on these documents brings several challenges, one of them anonymisation. In... more
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      Human Resource DevelopmentFacial RecognitionPattern RecognitionObject Recognition (Pattern Recognition)
In this paper, I argue that a number of recent Russell interpreters, including Evans, Davidson, Campbell, and Proops, mistakenly attribute to Russell what I call ‘the received view of acquaintance’: the view that acquaintance safeguards... more
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      Philosophy of MindPhilosophy Of LanguageHistory of Analytic PhilosophyBertrand Russell
Comment quelques lignes de Russell se situent à la jonction de la création conceptuelle et de la critique des problèmes dans le couple que Deleuze a hérité de Bergson.
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      MetaphilosophyGilles DeleuzeHenri BergsonBertrand Russell
AbstrAct A russellian notion of what it is for a proposition to be " directly about " something in particular is defined. Various strong and weak, and mediate and immediate, russellian notions of general (direct or indirect) aboutness are... more
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This short essay analyses the discussion over the topic to decide the nature of Mathematics as an art or a science. Unlike as it is perceived today as “Mother of Sciences”, Mathematics historically had not always been look upon as one.... more
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      MathematicsPhilosophy of ScienceArtArt Theory
How exactly did the British philosopher, Bertrand Russell, influence Bhimrao Ambedkar? This study examines possible interpersonal connections that they may have shared, as well as lines of textual influence from Russell to Ambedkar. While... more
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      BuddhismPhilosophyEthicsCommunication
A wee bit of humor in Russell and Whitehead's Principia Mathematica.
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      PhilosophyPhilosophy of LogicBertrand RussellMathematical Logic
The paper argues that philosophers commonly misidentify the substitutivity principle involved in Russell’s puzzle about substitutivity in “On Denoting” (the so-called "George IV puzzle"). This matters because when that principle is... more
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      Philosophy Of LanguageBertrand RussellGottlob FregePropositions
Reading performance for the VI Edition of the National Night of the Liceo Classico. Como 17 January 2020. Texts selection, translation and adaptation by Dario Zucchello
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Cet article porte sur la notion de vérité chez Kazimierz Twardowski. Celui-ci fut un disciple de Brentano, dont il a diffusé la méthode et les idées en Pologne. Mais Twardowski ne fut pas que le propagateur des idées de son maître. Comme... more
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      Kazimierz TwardowskiBertrand RussellVérité
Depuis ses premiers pas la philosophie a eu deux objets d’étude différents qui furent considérés comme étroitement reliés. Son objectif était d’une part d’atteindre une compréhension théorique de la structure du monde ; et d’autre part,... more
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      PhilosophyEpistemologyBertrand RussellIntellectual Virtue
Table of contents 1. Plato and a response to ethical scepticism; 2. Aristotle and the invention of practical philosophy; 3. Diogenes and philosophy as a form of life; 4. Epicurus and ethics as care for oneself; 5. Epictetus and ethics... more
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      EthicsHistory of EthicsMeta-EthicsApplied Ethics
Existenta ca predicat
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      MetaphysicsLogicPhilosophical LogicImmanuel Kant
Abstracts for 20 papers to be discussed at a symposium on Wittgenstein: Lectures, Cambridge 1930-1933, From the Notes of G. E Moore, edited by David Stern, Brian Rogers, and Gabriel Citron. The symposium will be held at the University... more
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      Philosophy Of LanguageAestheticsPhilosophy Of MathematicsPhilosophy of Logic
Negation and Difference compares these two thinkers' competing responses to the problems of representation in philosophical systems. The argumentation is skillfully executed, and its conclusion is compelling. It is vital for those... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyAristotleHegelGilles Deleuze
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      IdealismBertrand RussellAnalitical Philosophy
In 1924, B. Russell claimed the crucial importance of relationships to our understanding of many unresolved philosophical problems. Such observation is more than fundamental for the contemporary philosophical agenda: ontology, philosophy... more
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      JainismQuantum PhysicsAnthropologyPhilosophy
ABSTRACT: One of the main challenges faced by Russell’s theory of judgment was to provide a satisfactory account of judgment that was not committed to the existence of true, false or inexistent complex entities such as Meinongian... more
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      Bertrand RussellAlexius MeinongTheory of JudgmentEarly Wittgenstein
In this unit, students will be introduced to the basic concepts, questions, thinkers, and history of philosophy of science. The unit begins with the historical background. In this section of the unit, students will learn about various... more
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      PhilosophyEpistemologyPhilosophy of ScienceTeaching and Learning
Nietzsche “Dili ciddiye alın!” diyor. Dilin daha ziyade iknâ vasıtası olarak hizmet verdiği zamanlardan, onun teorisi üzerine kafa yorulduğu çağa atlamak bizi “pratik” ve “teori” çatışması ile karşı karşıya bırakmaz. Mukayeseden... more
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      RhetoricVaguenessBertrand RussellSophists
This article gives a short overview of the theories of Meinong, Russel and Kripke about fictious names and nonexisting entities, whilst also highlighting points of intersection and shortcomings of the three theories and, at the end,... more
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      PhilosophyMetaphysicsOntologyPhilosophy of Mind
Nuova edizione integrale di T. Moro, UTOPIA (Giunti-Demetra, Firenze 2018). Introduzione e cura di D. Breschi. Utopia è isola non così lontana, sia pur non definita nelle sue coordinate geografiche. Non è così lontana, perché nella... more
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      Early Modern HistoryRenaissance HumanismUtopian StudiesHistory of Political Thought
Source: archive.org This approach is mathematics as language. Bertrand Russel nesta obra examina a Matemática como linguagem. Esse enfoque inovador ao lado do desenvolvimento da Física e da Química, teve repercussões impactantes na... more
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      MathematicsPhilosophy of MindComputer EngineeringBertrand Russell
I argue that Russell’s multiple relation theory of judgment was NOT refuted by Wittgenstein’s famous criticisms of it. Russell's theory only came back strengthened as a higher-order theory of belief, a theory which still merits attention... more
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      WittgensteinBertrand RussellEarly Wittgenstein
I am planning a history of the notion of philosophical nonsense and naturally difficult historical and exegetical questions have come up.  Charles Pigden has argued that the notion goes back at least as far as Hobbes and that Locke,... more
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      MetaphysicsPhilosophy Of LanguageKantMetaphilosophy
How do philosophical accusations of talking nonsense relate to the layperson’s notions of meaning and meaningfulness?  If one were to explain carefully what philosophical nonsense was supposed to be, would one be greeted with... more
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      Discourse AnalysisPsychoanalysisMetaphysicsPhilosophy Of Language
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      History of ReligionMissiologyIranian StudiesMissiology and Mission Theology
In this paper, I try to answer the following questions: what are objects in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus? What function does a name perform in a sentence according to Wittgenstein? What is the Bedeutung of a name? I argue... more
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      Logic And Foundations Of MathematicsPhilosophyHistory of Analytic PhilosophySemantics