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ISBN-10 : 0192539311
ISBN-13 : 9780192539311
Author: Fraser Macbride
The concepts of particular and universal have become so familiar that their significance has become difficult to discern, like coins that have been passed back and forth too many times, worn smooth so their values can no longer be read. On the Genealogy of Universals seeks to overcome our sense of over-familiarity with these concepts by providing a case study of their evolution during the late 19th century and early 20th century, a study that shows how the history of these concepts is bound up with the origins and development of analytic philosophy itself. Understanding how these concepts were taken up, transfigured and given up by the early analytic philosophers, enables us to recover and reanimate the debate amongst them that otherwise remains Delphic – to interpret some of the early, originating texts of analytic philosophy that have hitherto baffled commentators, including Moore’s early papers, to appreciate afresh the neglected contributions of philosophical figures that historians of analytic philosophy have mostly since forgot, including Stout and Whitehead, and to shed new light upon the relationships of Moore to Russell and Russell to Wittgenstein.
On The Genealogy Of Universals: The Metaphysical Origins Of Analytic Philosophy 1st Table of contents:
1. Kantian Prequel: ‘Idols of the Tribe’
1. Introduction
2. Synthetic A Priori Principles in Geometry, Physics, and Metaphysics
3. The Copernican Revolution
4. The Forms of Judgement and the Categories
5. How the Metaphysical Deduction Fell Short
6. Conclusion
2. Moore’s Early Philosophy: ‘The Most Platonic System of Modern Times’
1. Introduction
2. The Revolt against Idealism
3. Concepts: Simple and Complex
4. The Normative Significance of Propositions and Other Complex Concepts
5. Consequences: Truth, Mind, and World
6. The Category of Substantia et Accidens Withers on the Vine
3. Early Moore against the Particular–Universal Distinction: Neque Substantia Neque Accidens
1. Introduction: Categorial Monism
2. Beyond Realism and Nominalism
3. The Partial but Decisive Break with Kant
4. Sympathy for Moore
5. The Influence of Bradley
6. The Influence of Brentano and Stout
4. Russell’s Early Philosophy: ‘I Share Locke’s Wonder’
1. Introduction
2. An Analysis of Mathematical Reasoning
3. Russell on Leibniz
4. The Rejection of Substance
5. The Rejection of Attributes
6. Philosophy as the Critique of Language
5. The Birth of the Particular–Universal Distinction: ‘But a Sleep and a Forgetting’
1. Introduction
2. False Start: The Identity of Indiscernibles
3. What Ordinary Judgements Imply
4. The Particular–Universal Distinction
6. Later Moore and Whitehead Towards Categorial Pluralism: ‘Predication is a Muddled Notion’
1. Things Fall Apart
2. Propositions, Fact, Being, and Existence
3. Towards Categorial Pluralism
4. Whitehead’s Philosophy of Nature
5. Events and Objects
7. G.F. Stout’s Theory of Tropes: ‘So Sensible an Election for Oxford’
1. Introduction
2. Distributive Unity as a Primitive
3. Against Particulars and Universals
4. Moore’s Campaign against Particular Characters
8. Russell’s Higher-Order Judgement Relation: ‘A New Beast for Our Zoo’
1. Introduction
2. Overview: Russell on Judgement, Relations, and Concepts 1903–19
3. The Problem of Converse Relations and the Multiple Relation Theory of Judgement
4. The Theory of Neutral Relations
5. Why Did Russell Abandon the Theory of Knowledge Manuscript?
6. Deepening Dualism_ 1911–18
9. Wittgenstein’s Tractatus: ‘Die allgemeine Form des Satzes ist: Es verhält sich so und so’
1. Introduction: Russell’s Proto Picture Theory
2. Russell’s Proto Picture Theory
3. Method in Philosophy
4. Wittgenstein’s Picture Theory
5. Nominalism and Realism in the Tractatus
10. Ramsey: ‘About the Forms of Atomic Propositions We Can Know Nothing Whatever’
1. Introduction
2. Subject and Predicate: A Communicative Hypothesis
3. Against Complex Universals
4. A Humean Philosophy of Logic
5. Ramsey’s No-coincidence Argument
6. Denouement: Atomic Facts and Propositions
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