Early Analytic Philosophy and the German Philosophical Tradition
Early Analytic Philosophy and the German Philosophical Tradition
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Author(s): Milkov, Nikolay
ISBN No.: 9781350277977
Pages: 296
Year: 202108
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 59.27
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Preface Part I: Introductory chapters Chapter 1: What is early analytic philosophy and how to write its history? Chapter 2: What is logical history of philosophy? Part II: Leibniz and Hegel Chapter 3: Leibniz's project for characteristica universalis and the early analytic philosophy Chapter 4: Making sense of Hegel with the help of early analytic philosophy Chapter 5: Frege and the German philosophical idealism Part III: Hermann Lotze Chapter 6: Lotze and the Cambridge analytic philosophy Chapter 7: Russell's debt to Lotze Chapter 8: Lotze's concept of states of affairs Part IV: Edmund Husserl Chapter 9: Edmund Husserl and Bertrand Russell, 1905-1918 Chapter 10: Husserl's theory of manifolds in relation to Russell and Wittgenstein Chapter 11: Wittgenstein's indefinables and his phenomenology Part V: Two neglected German proto-analytic philosophers Chapter 12: G. E. Moore and Johannes Rehmke Chapter 13: Leonard Nelson, Karl Popper, and early analytic philosophy Part VI: Different conceptions of analytic philosophy Chapter 14: Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle, vs. Moore and Russell Chapter 15: Two concepts of early analytic philosophy Chapter 16: What is analytic philosophy? References Index.


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