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The general form of the proposition: the unity of language and the generality of logic in the early Wittgenstein

The general form of the proposition: the unity of language and the generality of logic in the early Wittgenstein
The general form of the proposition: the unity of language and the generality of logic in the early Wittgenstein
The paper presents an interpretation of the thinking behind the early Wittgenstein's "general form of the proposition." It argues that a central role is played by the assumption that all domains of discourse are governed by the same laws of logic. The interpretation is presented partly through a comparison with ideas presented recently by Michael Potter and Peter Sullivan; the paper argues that the above assumption explains more of the key characteristics of the "general form of the proposition" than Potter and Sullivan suppose, including, in particular, its claim that the bases from which all other propositions are derived must be elementary propositions.
0190-0536
295-318
McManus, Denis
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McManus, Denis
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McManus, Denis (2009) The general form of the proposition: the unity of language and the generality of logic in the early Wittgenstein. Philosophical Investigations, 32 (4), 295-318. (doi:10.1111/j.1467-9205.2009.01372.x).

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The paper presents an interpretation of the thinking behind the early Wittgenstein's "general form of the proposition." It argues that a central role is played by the assumption that all domains of discourse are governed by the same laws of logic. The interpretation is presented partly through a comparison with ideas presented recently by Michael Potter and Peter Sullivan; the paper argues that the above assumption explains more of the key characteristics of the "general form of the proposition" than Potter and Sullivan suppose, including, in particular, its claim that the bases from which all other propositions are derived must be elementary propositions.

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Published date: 18 March 2009

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Local EPrints ID: 152218
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/152218
ISSN: 0190-0536
PURE UUID: 46d116d3-8c1b-4f40-a60c-720e6a8a0b57

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Date deposited: 13 May 2010 15:01
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 01:22

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