Logic and Knowledge
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Logic and Knowledge is a collection of philosophical and logical essays by Bertrand Russell that includes influential papers on language, logic, and epistemology.
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essay collection
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non-fiction book → philosophical work → |
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Cambridge philosophy
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logical positivism → |
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Bertrand Russell
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Bertrand Russell
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| countryOfOrigin |
United Kingdom
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| discusses |
analysis of language
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foundations of logic → logical form → meaning and reference → the nature of knowledge → |
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knowledge
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language → logical analysis → philosophical logic → theory of knowledge → |
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analytic philosophy
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philosophy → |
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British
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collection of essays
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20th-century analytic philosophy
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epistemology → philosophical logic → philosophy of language → |
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English
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logical essay
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philosophical essay → |
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logical atomism
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realism → |
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analysis as a philosophical method
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justification of knowledge → relationship between language and reality → structure of logical systems → |
| influencedBy |
British empiricism
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analytic philosophy → mathematical logic → |
| intendedAudience |
logicians
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philosophers → students of philosophy → |
| mainSubject |
epistemology
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logic → philosophy of language → |
| philosophicalTradition |
analytic philosophy
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| typeOfWork |
academic book
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| workOf |
Bertrand Russell
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