Reduction - Abstraction - Analysis
Proceedings of the 31th International Ludwig Wittgenstein-Symposium in Kirchberg, 2008
Hannes Leitgeb editor Alexander Hieke editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:22nd Jul '09
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Philosophers often have tried to either reduce "disagreeable" objects or concepts to (more) acceptable objects or concepts. Reduction is regarded attractive by those who subscribe to an ideal of ontological parsimony. But the topic is not just restricted to traditional metaphysics or ontology. In the philosophy of mathematics, abstraction principles, such as Hume's principle, have been suggested to support a reconstruction of mathematics by logical means only. In the philosophy of language and the philosophy of science, the logical analysis of language has long been regarded to be the dominating paradigm, and liberalized projects of logical reconstruction remain to be driving forces of modern philosophy. This volume collects contributions comprising all those topics, including articles by Alexander Bird, Jaakko Hintikka, James Ladyman, Rohit Parikh, Gerhard Schurz, Peter Simons, Crispin Wright and Edward N. Zalta.
ISBN: 9783110328578
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 666g
414 pages