The philosophy of logical atomism.

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Bertrand Russell: The philosophy of logical atomism. (1918, Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Philosophy)

65 pages

English language

Published Nov. 10, 1918 by Univ. of Minnesota, Dept. of Philosophy.

OCLC Number:
13751665

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Far more concrete than Russell's earlier book, he takes the reader through basic logical argumentation with "philosophical grammar", then encourages his readers to take these powerful tools from carefully distinguishing between similar things elsewhere in their lives. His care in addressing these subjects is appreciated, although the elementarity of the subjects he touches may make some readers impatient, especially if they are keen on finding applications of these ideas readily. He touches upon a crucial idea in the final lecture--that of humans as sequences of experiences, or the results of experiencing a sequence of experiences. Such a framework has piqued my interest in writing an essay on the subject in the near future, because I think it is a critical idea for understanding the world that has been left out of predominant thought.

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