Philosophers since Aristotle have traditionally held that impossibilities make up the nature of logic. Sanford Shieh investigates an important but underexplored break with this tradition: Frege and Russell questioned whether there really are such things as possibilities or necessities, and sought the foundations of logic elsewhere.
Philosophers since Aristotle have traditionally held that impossibilities make up the nature of logic. Sanford Shieh investigates an important but underexplored break with this tradition: Frege and Russell questioned whether there really are such things as possibilities or necessities, and sought the foundations of logic elsewhere.
Sanford Shieh received a BA from Cornell University, an MA from the University of Oxford, and a PhD from Harvard University. He has taught at Wesleyan University since 1993.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Frege 1: The Modalities of Judgment 2: Amodalism 3: From Judgment to Amodalism 4: The Truth in Modalism 5: The Nature of Logic Part II: Russell and Moore 6: From Idealism to Logicism 7: The Rejection of Modality 8: Completing the Rejection of Idealism 9: Logic and Implication 10: The Continuing Banishment of Modality
Introduction Part I: Frege 1: The Modalities of Judgment 2: Amodalism 3: From Judgment to Amodalism 4: The Truth in Modalism 5: The Nature of Logic Part II: Russell and Moore 6: From Idealism to Logicism 7: The Rejection of Modality 8: Completing the Rejection of Idealism 9: Logic and Implication 10: The Continuing Banishment of Modality
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