The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Volume 5: Toward Principia Mathematica, 1905 08by Bertrand RussellThis volume of Bertrand Russell's Collected Papers finds Russell focused on writing Principia Mathematica during 1905-08. Eight previously unpublished papers shed light on his different versions of a substitutional theory of logic, with its elimination of classes and relations, during 1905-06. A recurring issue for him was whether a type hierarchy had to be part of a substitutional theory. In mid-1907 he began writing up the final version of Principia, now using a ramified theory of types, and eleven unpublished drafts from 1907-08 deal with this. Numerous letters show his thoughts on the process. The volume's 80-page introduction covers the evolution of his logic from 1896 until 1909, when volume I of Principia went to the printer. FORMAT
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Brand New Author BiographyBertrand Russell (1872-1970) was born in England and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. His long career established him as one of the most influential philosophers, mathematicians, and social reformers of the twentieth century. Table of ContentsIntroduction Part 1: No-classes theories and substitutional theories 1905 - 06 1. The Theory of Implication [1905-06] 2. On Some Difficulties in the Theory of Transfinite Numbers and Order Types [1905-06] 3. Early Work on the Substitutional Theory [1905] 4. Developing the Substitutional Theory [1906-07] 5. Two Drafts on Substitution [1906] 6. A Paper Withdrawn from Publication [1906] 7. Logic in Which Propositions Are Not Entities [1906] 8. On the Functional Theory of Propositions, Classes and Relations [1906] 9. The Paradoxes of Logic [1906] 10. Multiplicative Axiom [1906] 11. The Paradox of the Liar [1906] 12. List of Propositions [1906] Part 2: Theories of Truth 1906 - 08 13. Two Reviews of Joachim [1906] 14. On the Nature of Truth [1907] 15. The Nature of Truth [1907] 16. William James's Conception of Truth [1908] Part 3: From substitutional theories to the ramified theory of types 1906 - 08 17. Corrections Required in PresentWork [1906] 18. Early Drafts on the Theory of Types [1906-08] 19. Fundamentals [1907] 20. The RegressiveMethod of Discovering the Premises of Mathematics [1907] 21. "If" and "Imply", A Reply to Mr.MacColl [1908] 22. Mathematical Logic as Based on the Theory of Types [1908] 23. Partial Drafts of Principia Mathematica [c.1908] Part 4: Reviews on foundations of mathematics 24. M. Poincare's Science et hypothese [1906] 25. Two Reviews of MacColl [1906] 26. Review of Pastore, Logica formale dedotta dalla considerazione di modelli meccanici [1906] 27. The Study of Logic [1906] 28. Two Reviews of Meinong [1906-07] 29. Mr. Haldane on Infinity [1908] Part 5: Other philosophical reviews and writings 30. Is Reason Irrational? [1906] 31. Metaphysics for the Man of Action [1907] 32. Spinoza'sMoral Code [1907] 33. Newton's Philosophy [1908] 34. Determinism and Morals [1908] 35. Review of Essays, Philosophical and Psychological, in Honor of William James [1908] 36. A Reply to Dr. Schiller [1908] Appendices Index Review"For logicians and metaphysicians curious about the evolution of Russell's logic from The Principles of Mathematics (1903) to Principia Mathematica (1910), no volume of the Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell was more eagerly awaited than Volume 5. Moore's editing of Russell's dauntingly technical manuscripts has produced a wonderful resource." - Gregory Landini, History and Philosophy of Logic Journal DetailsISBN0415820987
Author
Bertrand Russell
Short Title
COLL PAPERS OF BERTRAND RUSSEL
Publisher
Routledge
Series
Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell
Language
English
ISBN-10
0415820987
ISBN-13
9780415820981
Media
Book
Format
Hardcover
DEWEY
192
Series Number
5
Residence
ENK
Birth
1872
Death
1970
Year
2014
Publication Date
2014-01-13
Imprint
Routledge
Subtitle
Toward Principia Mathematica, 1905-08
Place of Publication
London
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Edited by
Gregory H. Moore
Pages
960
Dimensions178mm x 53mm x 241mm
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