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The Ontology of the Analytic Tradition and Its Origins: Realism and Identity in Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, and Quine
Jan Dejnozka
The Ontology of the Analytic Tradition and Its Origins: Realism and Identity in Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, and Quine
Jan Dejnozka
This text examines how the thought of Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein and Quine bear on the fundamental questions of 20th-century philosophy. It argues that there is a general form of ontology, modified realism, that they share not only with each other, but with most major Western philosophers.
364 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 4, 1996 |
ISBN13 | 9780822630531 |
Publishers | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 364 |
Dimensions | 151 × 230 × 27 mm · 553 g |
Language | English |