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Word and Object in Husserl, Frege, and Russell: The Roots of Twentieth-Century Philosophy
Claire Oritz Hill
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Paperback. In search of the origins of some of the most fundamental philosophical problems that have beset philosophers in English-speaking countries in the 20th-century, Claire Ortiz Hill hypothesizes that philosophers are treating symptoms of philosophical ills whose cause lie buried in history. Series: Series in Continental Thought. Num Pages: 234 pages. BIC Classification: HPCF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 407. Weight in Grams: 395.
In search of the origins of some of the most fundamental problems that have beset philosophers in English-speaking countries in the past century, Claire Ortiz Hill maintains that philosophers are treating symptoms of ills whose causes lie buried in history. Substantial linguistic hurdles have blocked access to Gottlob Frege’s thought and even to Bertrand Russell’s work to remedy the problems he found in it. Misleading translations of key concepts like intention, content, presentation, idea, meaning, concept, etc., severed analytic philosophy from its roots.
Hill argues that once linguistic and historical barriers are removed, Edmund Husserl’s critical study of Frege’s ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Ohio University Press United States
Number of pages
234
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1991
Series
Series in Continental Thought
Condition
New
Weight
394g
Number of Pages
230
Place of Publication
Athens, United States
ISBN
9780821414125
SKU
V9780821414125
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About Claire Oritz Hill
Claire Ortiz Hill holds a doctorate from the Sorbonne and lives in Paris where she is an independent scholar. She is especially intent upon integrating Husserl's ideas on meaning, objectivity, logic, and mathematics into the philosophical discussions in which they belong.
Reviews for Word and Object in Husserl, Frege, and Russell: The Roots of Twentieth-Century Philosophy
Hill's work offers a panorama of ideas from three of the thinkers who contributed, each in his way, to forging a part of twentieth-century philosophy. The exposition is rigorous and judiciously supported by numerous citations.