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Note on Philosophy, January 1960

Philosophy 35 (133):146 - 147 (1960)

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  1. Lesniewski and Russell's paradox: Some problems.Rafal Urbaniak - 2008 - History and Philosophy of Logic 29 (2):115-146.
    Sobocinski in his paper on Leśniewski's solution to Russell's paradox (1949b) argued that Leśniewski has succeeded in explaining it away. The general strategy of this alleged explanation is presented. The key element of this attempt is the distinction between the collective (mereological) and the distributive (set-theoretic) understanding of the set. The mereological part of the solution, although correct, is likely to fall short of providing foundations of mathematics. I argue that the remaining part of the solution which suggests a specific (...)
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  • Hume and the second-quality analogy.John Corvino - 2008 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 6 (2):157-173.
    In this paper I consider Hume's position on the analogy between moral qualities and secondary qualities. Although some have suggested that Hume's use of the analogy is important to his moral philosophy, others have disputed its significance to Hume. My position in this paper is that Hume believes there are indeed similarities between moral and secondary qualities that illuminate the nature of virtue. This paper is divided into two parts. In the first, I consider Hume's point(s) in raising the analogy (...)
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  • Artykuły O treści logicznej zawarte W czasopismach nadesłanych do redakcji.Jerzy Pelc, Leon Koj, Jan Franciszek Drewnowski, Klemens Szaniawski & Stanislaw Kamiński - 1961 - Studia Logica 11 (1):241-262.
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