Facts and Propositions

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Facts and Propositions is a 1927 philosophical work by F. P. Ramsey that develops an influential account of truth, belief, and the nature of propositions within analytic philosophy.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
associatedWithInstitution University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
author F. P. Ramsey
F. P. Ramsey
surface form: Frank Plumpton Ramsey
concerns conditions for truth
nature of belief states
relationship between facts and propositions
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
era 20th-century philosophy
field analytic philosophy
philosophy
genre philosophical essay
hasAuthorPhilosopher Cambridge philosopher
hasInfluenceOn contemporary discussions of truthmakers
formal semantics in philosophy of language
influenced later analytic philosophy of language
philosophy of logic
theories of truth in analytic philosophy
influencedBy Bertrand Russell
Ludwig Wittgenstein
logical atomism
language English
mainTopic belief
nature of propositions
propositions
theory of truth
truth
movement early analytic philosophy
notableFor influential account of belief
influential account of propositions
influential account of truth
philosophicalApproach analysis of propositions in terms of facts
realist approach to facts
philosophicalSubject epistemology
logic
metaphysics
philosophicalTradition analytic philosophy
publicationForm journal article
publicationYear 1927
relatedConcept atomic facts
belief as a psychological state
correspondence theory of truth
logical form
propositional attitudes
relatedWorkOfAuthor Truth and Probability
timePeriod interwar period

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F. P. Ramsey notableWork Facts and Propositions