Frank Ramsey and the Realistic Spirit
This book attempts to explicate and expand upon Frank Ramsey's notion of the realistic spirit. In so doing, it provides a systematic reading of his work, and demonstrates the extent of Ramsey's genius as evinced by both his responses to the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, and the impact he had on Wittgenstein's later philosophical insights.
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Frank Ramsey and the Realistic Spirit
This book attempts to explicate and expand upon Frank Ramsey's notion of the realistic spirit. In so doing, it provides a systematic reading of his work, and demonstrates the extent of Ramsey's genius as evinced by both his responses to the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, and the impact he had on Wittgenstein's later philosophical insights.
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Frank Ramsey and the Realistic Spirit

Frank Ramsey and the Realistic Spirit

by Steven Methven
Frank Ramsey and the Realistic Spirit

Frank Ramsey and the Realistic Spirit

by Steven Methven

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This book attempts to explicate and expand upon Frank Ramsey's notion of the realistic spirit. In so doing, it provides a systematic reading of his work, and demonstrates the extent of Ramsey's genius as evinced by both his responses to the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, and the impact he had on Wittgenstein's later philosophical insights.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137351081
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 09/15/2015
Series: History of Analytic Philosophy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 270
File size: 497 KB

About the Author

S.J. Methven is Junior Research Fellow and College Lecturer in Philosophy at Worcester College, Oxford. He completed his Ph.D at Cambridge University, before which he received an MPhil and BA from Birkbeck College, University of London.

Table of Contents

Table Of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
PART I: THE REALISTIC SPIRIT
1. The Realistic Spirit
1.1. Realism And The Realistic
1.2. Playing Not-Bridge
1.2.1. Three Contrasts
1.2.2. Playing And Contravention
1.2.3. The Comfort Of Pretence
1.2.4. Parsimony And Pretending
2. Empiricism, Solipsism And The Realistic
2.1. Empiricism And The Realistic
2.1.1. Berkeley, Russell, And The Language Of God
2.1.2. The Given
2.2. Solipsism And The Realistic
3. Pragmatism And The Realistic
3.1. Probability
3.1.1. Degrees Of Belief
3.1.2. Peirce And Probability
3.1.3. Rationality, Inquiry And Reasonableness
3.2. Truth
3.2.1. On Truth
3.2.2. Truth And Inquiry
3.3. Ramsey As Pragmatist
PART II: MEANING
4. Ramsey And Wittgenstein: First Encounters
4.1. Pictures
4.1.1. Representation And Sense
4.1.2. Pictorial And Logical Form
4.2. Propositions
4.2.1. Type And Token
4.2.2. Truth And Meaning
5. The Mystical
5.1. Ramsey And The Mystical
5.1.1. Internal Properties
5.1.2. Making Clear
5.2. Ramsey And Nonsense
5.2.1. Existential Statements
5.2.2. Identity Statements
5.2.3. Logical And Semantic Properties
5.2.4. Mathematical Statements
5.2.5. Ramsey And Semantics
6. Truth And Meaning
6.1. Facts And Judgement
6.2. Judgement
6.2.1. Chicken Beliefs
6.2.2. Beliefs, Private States And Representation
6.3. Belief And Representation
6.3.1. Names, Objects And Antirealism
6.3.2. Mental Signs
6.3.3. Belief And Causation
6.3.4. Belief, Language And Forms Of Life
6.4. Objections
6.4.1. Judging Nonsense
6.4.2. What Is Squiggle?
6.4.3. Realism And The Realistic
PART III: MATHEMATICS
7. The Foundation Of Mathematics
7.1. Tractarian Logicism
7.2. Identity In The Tractatus
7.2.1. Wittgenstein On Identity
7.2.2. The Tractarian Convention
7.3. Ramsey's Definition Of '='
7.3.1. The Problem Of Essential Classes
7.3.2. Identity In Principia
7.3.3. Propositional Functions In Extension
7.3.4. What Could A PFE Be?
8. Logical Revolt
8.1. Ramsey And Hilbert
8.1.1. Generalisation
8.1.2. The ?-Operator
8.2. The Entscheidungsproblem
8.2.1. Decidability And The Logic Of The Tractatus
PART IV: INFLUENCE
9. Generality, Rules And Normativity
9.1. Generality
9.1.1. Quantification In The Tractatus
9.1.2. Ramseys' Criticisms
9.1.3. Ramsey And The Infinite
9.1.4. Wittgenstein And The Infinite
9.2. Rules And Normativity
9.2.1. Philosophical Investigations §81
9.2.1. Rules And Games
9.2.3. Normativity
References

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