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The Logic of Concept Expansion

The Logic of Concept Expansion

The Logic of Concept Expansion

Meir Buzaglo, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
October 2007
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Paperback
9780521041058

    The operation of developing a concept is a common procedure in mathematics and in natural science, but has traditionally seemed much less possible to philosophers and, especially, logicians. Meir Buzaglo's innovative study proposes a way of expanding logic to include the stretching of concepts, while modifying the principles which block this possibility. He offers stimulating discussions of the idea of conceptual expansion as a normative process, and of the relation of conceptual expansion to truth, meaning, reference, ontology and paradox, and analyzes the views of Kant, Wittgenstein, Godel, and others, paying especially close attention to Frege. His book will be of interest to a wide range of readers, from philosophers (of logic, mathematics, language, and science) to logicians, mathematicians, linguists, and cognitive scientists.

    • An innovative study that has a contribution to almost every discussion in philosophy of logic, language and mathematics
    • Analyzes the views of Kant, Wittgenstein, Godel, and others, paying special attention to Frege
    • Will be of interest to a wide range of readers from philosophers to logicians, mathematicians, linguists, and cognitive scientists

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    'The book provides interesting philosophical, mainly historical, views on the dynamics of conceptual changes which fall under the considered domain of concept expansion.' Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete Mathematics Abstracts

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    Product details

    October 2007
    Paperback
    9780521041058
    196 pages
    229 × 152 × 11 mm
    0.3kg
    1 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • 1. Historical background
    • 2. Frege's opposition
    • 3. The grammar of constraints
    • 4. Expansions as rational procedures
    • 5. Implications for concepts
    • 6. From words to objects
    • 7. Gödel's argument
    • 8. Implications for thoughts
    • 9. 'I was led astray by language'
    • Epilogue. How do we go on from here?
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Meir Buzaglo , Hebrew University of Jerusalem

      Meir Buzaglo is Lecturer at the Department of Philosophy in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.