Russell and the universalist conception of logic

Noûs 41 (1):1–32 (2007)
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Abstract

The paper critically scrutinizes the widespread idea that Russell subscribes to a "Universalist Conception of Logic." Various glosses on this somewhat under-explained slogan are considered, and their fit with Russell's texts and logical practice examined. The results of this investigation are, for the most part, unfavorable to the Universalist interpretation.

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Ian Proops
University of Texas at Austin

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