The Concept 'Horse' Paradox and Wittgensteinian Conceptual Investigations
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In "Foundations of Arithmetic", Gottlob Frege contended that the difference between concepts and objects was absolute. Benno Kerry disagreed; he contended that a concept could be an object, and that therefore the difference between concepts and objects was only relative. This book aims to understand the debate between Frege and Kerry.
In The Foundations of Arithmetic, Gottlob Frege contended that the difference between concepts and objects was absolute. He meant that no object could be a concept and no concept an object. Benno Kerry disagreed; he contended that a concept could be an object, and that therefore the difference between concepts and objects was only relative.
In this book, Jolley aims to understand the debate between Frege and Kerry. But Jolley's purpose is not so much to champion either side; rather, it is to utilise an understanding of the debate to shed light on the work of Ludwig Wittgensteinβand vice versa. Jolley not only sifts through the debate between Frege and Kerry, but also through subsequent versions of the debate in J. J. Valberg and Wilfred Sellars.
Jolley's goal is to show that the central notion of Philosophical Investigations, that of a 'conceptual investigation', is a legacy of the Frege/Kerry debate and also a contribution to it. Jolley concludes that the difference between concepts and objects is as absolute in its way in Philosophical Investigations as it was in The Foundations of Arithmetic and that recognising the absoluteness of the difference in Philosophical Investigations provides a beginning for a 'resolute' reading of Wittgenstein's book.
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Michael Kremer praises the book as a 'fascinating and demanding study' that illuminates Wittgenstein's philosophy as therapeutic and highlights the continuity between Frege and Wittgenstein. He recommends it to scholars of both philosophers and anyone interested in conceptual analysis.
Metapsychology online describes the work as deceptively unassuming, targeting the very nature of structured thought itself, and encourages careful reading despite its challenging content.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780754660453
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 28 September 2007
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 453g
Pages: 126
About the Author
Kelly Dean Jolley is Chair of the Department of Philosophy, Auburn University, USA.
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