Against the Current
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Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock
About this book
The present collection of seventeen papers, most of them already published in international philosophical journals, deals both with issues in the philosophy of logic, the philosophy of mathematics, the philosophy of language and epistemology. The first part contains critical assessments and somewhat deviant renderings of the work of two seminal philosophers, Frege and Husserl, as well as of the young Carnap and Kripke. The second part contains analyses of central issues in the philosophy of logic, the philosophy of mathematics and semantics, including arguments on behalf of Platonism in the philosophy of mathematics, a defense of second-order logic, a new definition of analyticity, a sketch of a semantics for mathematical statements and a critique of Kripke’s possible world semantics for modal logic.
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Frontmatter
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Table of Contents
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Preface
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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Chapter 1. On the Interpretation of Frege’s Philosophy
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Chapter 2. Husserl for Analytic Philosophers
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Chapter 3. Husserl’s Relevance for the Philosophy and Foundations of Mathematics
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Chapter 4. THE STRUCTURE OF HUSSERL’S PROLEGOMENA
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Chapter 5. Husserl’s Philosophy of Mathematics: its Origin and Relevance
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Chapter 6. Husserl’s Conception of Physical Theories and Physical Geometry in the Time of the Prolegomena: A Comparison with Duhem’s and Poincaré’s Views
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Chapter 7. Husserl and Frege on Strict Proper Names and Indexicals
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Chapter 8. Platonism, Phenomenology, and Interderivability
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Chapter 9. On the Interpretation of the Young Carnap’s Philosophy
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Chapter 10. Necessity a posteriori and Contingency a priori in Kripke: some Critical Remarks
285 - (II) Second Part: Some Heterodox Analytic Philosophy
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Chapter 11. Issues in the Philosophy of Logic: an Unorthodox Approach
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Chapter 12. Husserl on Analyticity and Beyond
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Chapter 13. Why and How Platonism?
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Chapter 14. Some Uses of Logic in Rigorous Philosophy
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Chapter 15. On First- and Second Order Logic: Ontological Commitment, Logicality and Semantics
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Chapter 16. On the Semantics of Mathematical Statements
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Chapter 17. On Necessity and Existence
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Bibliography
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Name Index (without Husserl or Frege)
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Subject Index (with the exception of the almost omnipresent word ‘sense’)
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