Wittgenstein's Critique of Russell's Multiple Relation Theory of Judgement
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Wittgenstein's Critique of Russell's Multiple Relation Theory of Judgement

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Wittgenstein's Critique of Russell's Multiple Relation Theory of Judgement

About this book

Wittgenstein's May–June 1913 critique of Russell's multiple-relation theory of judgement (or MRTJ) marked a crucial turning point in the lives of two great twentieth-century thinkers. It was also a watershed moment within the history of analytic philosophy itself. Yet scholarly consensus around a satisfactory interpretation of the nature of the critique, the extent of and reasons for its impact on Russell, along with the role it played within Wittgenstein's development have remained elusive. With these facts in mind, this book aims to accomplish four interrelated goals. The first is to develop a compelling reading of Wittgenstein's May–June 1913 critique of Russell's MRTJ. The second is to defend this reading, called the 'logical interpretation' (or LI) against its most prominent competitors in the scholarly literature. Third, the book aims to situate Wittgenstein's critique of the MRTJ and Russell's reaction to it, within the broader context of each of Wittgenstein's and Russell's respective philosophical developments. Fourth and finally, the book aims to introduce students and scholars of early analytic philosophy to, and familiarize them with the historical events, textual evidence, scholarly controversies, letters, notes and diagrams, consideration of which is integral to constructing a plausible reading of Wittgenstein's objection.

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Information

Publisher
Anthem Press
Year
2021
Print ISBN
9781785277405
eBook ISBN
9781785277429
Edition
1
Subtopic
Philosophers

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Information
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Dedication
  7. Epigrapgh
  8. Contents
  9. List of Figures
  10. Acknowledgements
  11. List of Common Abbreviations
  12. Introduction
  13. Chapter 1 Historical and Philosophical Background
  14. Chapter 2 The Scholarly Controversy
  15. Chapter 3 Russell’s Paralysis
  16. Chapter 4 Wittgenstein on Truth, Logic and Representation
  17. References
  18. Index