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IX. Bradley and Continuous Relations
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 7
- Preface 9
- I. Individuality and Quantification 11
- II. Of Lovers, Servants, and Benefactors 25
- III. De Morgan and the Logic of Relations 46
- IV. The Relational Formulae of 1883 54
- V. Some Icons of Second Intention 62
- VI. The Relation of Representation 67
- VII. Frege's Pragmatic Concerns 80
- VIII. A Dialogue with Velian on Truth 87
- IX. Bradley and Continuous Relations 98
- Χ. The Logic of Idealism and the Neglected Argument 110
- XI. The Semiotics of Common Names 121
- XII. Common Natures and Mathematical Scotism 136
- XIII. Set Theory and Royce's Modes of Action 148
- Index 155
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 7
- Preface 9
- I. Individuality and Quantification 11
- II. Of Lovers, Servants, and Benefactors 25
- III. De Morgan and the Logic of Relations 46
- IV. The Relational Formulae of 1883 54
- V. Some Icons of Second Intention 62
- VI. The Relation of Representation 67
- VII. Frege's Pragmatic Concerns 80
- VIII. A Dialogue with Velian on Truth 87
- IX. Bradley and Continuous Relations 98
- Χ. The Logic of Idealism and the Neglected Argument 110
- XI. The Semiotics of Common Names 121
- XII. Common Natures and Mathematical Scotism 136
- XIII. Set Theory and Royce's Modes of Action 148
- Index 155