Bertrand Russell and the Nature of Propositions
A History and Defence of the Multiple Relation Theory of Judgement
- 308pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Focusing on the Multiple Relation Theory of Judgement (MRTJ), the author examines its historical development and critiques key philosophical figures, including Russell, G. F. Stout, and Wittgenstein. The book explores Russell's rejection of propositions and questions the validity of his concerns. Lebens argues that the MRTJ remains a viable account of propositions, providing significant philosophical insights while incurring minimal cost. Through this analysis, the work defends the MRTJ as a robust alternative in the philosophy of language.
