4 résultats pour "logic"
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FREGE's LoGic
The most important event in the history of philosophy in the nineteenth century was the invention of mathematical logic.This was not only a refoundation of the science of logic itself, but had important consequences for the philosophy ofmathematics, the philosophy of language, and ultimately for philosophers' understanding of the nature of philosophy itself.The principal founder of mathematical logic was Gottlob Frege. Born on the Baltic coast of Germany in 1848, Frege(1848–1925) took...
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MiLL's LoGic
Apart from On Liberty Mill's best known work is his essay on T he Subjection of Women, written in collaboration with his wife Harriet Taylor. But Mill'sreputation as a philosopher does not depend on his moral and political writings alone. He was highly learned and very industrious; he began learning Greek atthe age of three, and published voluminous philosophical works while holding, for thirtyfive years, a full-time job with the East India C ompany. In theoreticalphilosophy his most important...
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Alfred Jules Ayerné en 1910Professeur à Oxford, puis à Londres, doit sa réputation à deux ouvrages sur la philosophieanalytique : Language, Truth and Logic (1936) et The foundations of empirical knowledge (1940).
Alfred Jules Ayer né en 1910 Professeur à Oxford, puis à Londres, doit sa réputation à deux ouvrages sur la philosophie analytique : Language, Truth and Logic (1936) et The foundations of empirical knowledge (1940). Il a également publié des essais sur Russell et Wittgenstein.
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