Thought, Fact, and Reference: The Origins and Ontology of Logical Atomism

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Author(s): Herbert Irving Hochberg
Edition: 1St Edition
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Year: 1978

Language: English
Pages: 504

Table of Contents......Page 14
Preface......Page 8
Introduction......Page 10
I: The Analysis of Perception......Page 18
II: Idealism, Realism, and Common Sense......Page 45
III: Thought and Belief......Page 68
IV: Moore and Bradley on Particulars, Predicates, and Predication......Page 102
V: Names, Individual Concepts, and Ontological Reduction......Page 137
VI: Frege's Account of Reference and Thought......Page 162
VII: Russell's Critique of Frege and the Origin of the Theory of Descriptions......Page 185
VIII: Descriptions, Substitution, and Intentional Contexts......Page 213
IX: Existence, Predicates, and Properties......Page 246
X: Facts and Possibilities......Page 286
XI: Russell's Theory of Judgment and Sellars's Critique of It......Page 324
XII: The Structure of Thought: Part I......Page 362
XIII: The Structure of Thought: Part II......Page 395
XIV: Logic, Fact, and Belief......Page 429
XV: Difference, Existence, and Universality......Page 459
Notes......Page 472
M......Page 500
W......Page 501
E......Page 502
P......Page 503
U......Page 504