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Peter Hylton

Print publication date: 2005

Print ISBN-13: 9780199286355

Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2010

DOI: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199286355.001.0001

Review of Dummett's Origins of Analytical Philosophy 

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(p. 115 ) 6 Review of Dummett's Origins of Analytical Philosophy 
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Propositions, Functions, and Analysis
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Peter Hylton (Contributor Webpage)

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Oxford University Press
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199286355.003.0007

This chapter presents an extended review of Michael Dummett's book The Origins of Analytical Philosophy. It includes a group of essays relating to Russell's logic because the chief ground on which Dummett is criticized is that his account of the formation of analytic philosophy neglects the role of logic (and, largely in consequence, it also neglects the contribution of Russell).

Keywords:   Michael Dummett, analytic philosophy, logic, Bertrand Russell

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