Grammar in early twentieth-century philosophy / edited by Richard Gaskin
Imprint
London : Routledge, 2001
Descript
258 p
CONTENT
Frege and the grammar of truth -- Categories, construction, and congruence -- Logical form, general sentences, and Russell's path to 'On Denoting' -- Grammar, ontology, and truth in Russell and Bradley -- A few more remarks on logical form -- Logical syntax in the tractatus -- Wittgenstein on grammar, meaning, and essence -- Nonsense and necessity in Wittgenstein's mature philosophy -- Carnap's logical syntax -- Heidegger and the grammar of being