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- The Ontology of the Analytic Tradition and Its Origins: Realis
- Type
- Study Guide
- ISBN
- 9780822630524
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0822630524
ISBN-13
9780822630524
eBay Product ID (ePID)
331827
Product Key Features
Book Title
Ontology of the Analytic Tradition and Its Origins : Realism and Identity in Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, and Quine
Number of Pages
368 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1996
Topic
General, Movements / Analytic, Metaphysics
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Philosophy
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
17.8 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
95-039426
Dewey Edition
20
TitleLeading
The
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This work is simultaneously a scholarly investigation of four of the most important thinkers in the analytic tradition, and a sustained critique of contemporary relativisms. This is a provocative and challenging reading of the analytic tradition., I regard this book as a most important contribution to our understanding of the course of analytic philosophy from Frege to Quine, as well as to our philosophical understanding of the topics mentioned in its title., Dejnozka's superb expertise on Frege and Russell inevitably must be stressed. But his book is not 'mere history'; there are many sharp criticisms of major contemporaries., [W]hat is still rightly regarded as the analytic tradition has indeed not only turned back to more traditional metaphysical concerns..., but also taken an interest, self-reflectively, in its own historical roots, with the expectation of uncovering metaphysical conceptions at work....Jan Dejnozka's book is a fine example of this historically motivated return to metaphysics, offering a detailed and scholarly elucidation of the ontological views of Frege and Russell...., ". . . comprehensive and detailed, historically accurate and philosophically acute, profound and clear. Those interested in the metaphysical foundations of analytic philosophy will find it very useful." --Stewart Umphrey, St. John's College "This work is simultaneously a scholarly investigation of four of the most important thinkers in the analytic tradition, and a sustained critique of contemporary relativisms. This is a provocative and challenging reading of the analytic tradition." --Evan Fales, The University of Iowa "Dejnozka's superb expertise on Frege and Russell inevitably must be stressed. But his book is not 'mere history'; there are many sharp criticisms of major contemporaries." --Jose' Benardete, Syracuse University "[T]he reader knows, at any point, exactly where he/she is in the development of the main argument. Combined with a precise, transparent style of writing the book is a treat to read. Particularly impressive are the novel insights and deeper interpretations which the author gives of the four analysts...[A] fine thought-provoking piece of research." --Wayne A. Patterson, AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY "This is a very ambitious book, executed with intelligence and argumentative skill." --Arthur Falk, Western Michigan University, Russell: The Journal Of The Bertrand Russell Archives "I regard this book as a most important contribution to our understanding of the course of analytic philosophy from Frege to Quine, as well as to our philosophical understanding of the topics mentioned in its title." --Panayot Butchvarov, University of Iowa "[W]hat is still rightly regarded as the analytic tradition has indeed not only turned back to more traditional metaphysical concerns..., but also taken an interest, self-reflectively, in its own historical roots, with the expectation of uncovering metaphysical conceptions at work....Jan Dejnozka's book is a fine example of this historically motivated return to metaphysics, offering a detailed and scholarly elucidation of the ontological views of Frege and Russell...." --Michael Beaney, University of Manchester, International Review Of Philosophical Studies "Dejnozka's book contains a wealth of remarkable material relative to the classical period of analytic philosophy." --Jaroslav Peregrin, Filosoficky Casopis, . . . comprehensive and detailed, historically accurate and philosophically acute, profound and clear. Those interested in the metaphysical foundations of analytic philosophy will find it very useful., [T]he reader knows, at any point, exactly where he/she is in the development of the main argument. Combined with a precise, transparent style of writing the book is a treat to read. Particularly impressive are the novel insights and deeper interpretations which the author gives of the four analysts...[A] fine thought-provoking piece of research., Dejnozka's book contains a wealth of remarkable material relative to the classical period of analytic philosophy.
Dewey Decimal
111/.09/04
Synopsis
The analytic movement advertised its 'linguistic turn' as a radical break from the two-thousand-year-old substance tradition. But this is an illusion. On the fundamental level of ontology, there is enough reformulation and presupposition of traditional 'no entity without identity' themes to analogize Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, and Quine to Aristotle as paradigmatic of modified realism. Thus the pace of ontology is glacial. Frege and Russell, not Wittgenstein and Quine, emerge as the true analytic progenitors of 'no entity without identity, ' offering between them at least twenty-nine private language arguments and sixty-four 'no entity without identity' theories., The analytic movement advertised its 'linguistic turn' as a radical break from the two-thousand-year-old substance tradition. But this is an illusion. On the fundamental level of ontology, there is enough reformulation and presupposition of traditional 'no entity without identity' themes to analogize Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, and Quine to Aristotle as paradigmatic of modified realism. Thus the pace of ontology is glacial. Frege and Russell, not Wittgenstein and Quine, emerge as the true analytic progenitors of 'no entity without identity,' offering between them at least twenty-nine private language arguments and sixty-four 'no entity without identity' theories.
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