Bertrand Russell

On Propositions- What They Are and How They Mean

On Propositions-  What They Are and How They Mean
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Philosophy, Society & Culture, Science, Social Sciences
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2026-02-25 22:16:00
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In this thought-provoking essay, Bertrand Russell explores the essence of propositions, marking a significant chapter in his philosophical evolution. Recently released from prison, where he immersed himself in psychological literature, Russell challenges the traditional views of a singular, persistent metaphysical subject and the usual act-object analysis of sensation. Drawing inspiration from American philosophers like William James, he advocates for the concept of neutral monism. This comprehensive essay provides an insightful examination of behaviorism, the intricate structure of facts, and offers a robust defense of negative facts while critiquing various philosophical attempts to bypass them. - Summary by Landon D. C. Elkind

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On Propositions- What They Are and How They Mean
Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Russell