Some Remarks on Wittgenstein and Type Theory in the Light of Ramsey
Abstract
In this paper, I will discuss Wittgenstein’s critique of Russell’s Theory of Types
and his alternative approach to the problems posed by the vicious-circle paradoxes.
Ramsey’s more fine-grained distinction between logical and semantical vicious-circle
paradoxes and the corresponding versions of type theory will prove to be valuable for
an appropriate analysis of the matter.
Keywords
philosophy; 20th century philosophy; Wittgenstein Ludwig; level; hierarchy; set; ideal language
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