Max Black

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Max Black was a 20th-century analytic philosopher known for his influential work in the philosophy of language, logic, and metaphysics.

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instanceOf analytic philosopher
human
philosopher
university teacher
academicDiscipline mathematics (philosophical aspects)
philosophy
centuryOfActivity 20th century
citizenship United Kingdom
United States of America
countryOfEmployment United States of America
employer Cornell University
familyName Black
fieldOfWork logic
metaphysics
philosophy of language
philosophy of mathematics
philosophy of science
gender male
givenName Max
hasNotableIdea interaction view of models and metaphors in science
thought experiment against the identity of indiscernibles
influenced analytic metaphysics
philosophy of language in the 20th century
influencedBy Bertrand Russell
Ludwig Wittgenstein
logical positivism
knownFor critique of the identity of indiscernibles
interpretation of Ludwig Wittgenstein
work on logical paradoxes and vagueness
work on the philosophy of language
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest analysis of metaphor
metaphysical problems of identity
semantics
movement analytic philosophy
name Max Black self-link
notableWork “A Companion to Wittgenstein’s Tractatus”
“Critical Thinking”
“Language and Philosophy”
“Models and Metaphors”
“The Identity of Indiscernibles”
“The Labyrinth of Language”
occupation philosopher
university professor
wroteAbout identity of indiscernibles
logical analysis of language
philosophical method
vagueness

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