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Logic vs epistemology

Frege's insight that logic is not something created by the human mind, but follows certain laws of its own, proved fundamental to further developments throughout history. For example, it led to the development of formal logic, which is concerned with the relationships...

Principia Mathematics

Frege’s work went almost completely unnoticed outside a small circle and was ignored by many philosophers until it was rediscovered by Bertrand Russell. After studying both philosophy and mathematics at university, he came to the conclusion that mathematical reasoning...

Analytic philosophy

Russell came mainly from the tradition of empiricist thought and he believed that mathematics and logic were connected. He also felt that logic could be applied to all areas of life, including philosophy. So, along with his friend G. E. Moore, Russell began to analyze...

Truth and logic

Analytic Philosophy offers the promise of a more scientific approach to examining philosophical arguments. Transforming them into a series of simple logical propositions can be problematic. Before they can be tested, the often flowery and convoluted language used by...

Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus

Wittgenstein’s early thinking can be traced back to two philosophers and scientists: Immanuel Kant and Karl Popper. He later came under the influence of Bertrand Russell who shared his interest in logic and his skepticism about metaphysics. As his philosophical...



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