Journal article
Russell on Relations, 1898: a Reconsideration
Abstract
The paper traces the development of Russell’s thinking about relations in 1898. Central to the story is what Russell called “the contradiction of relativity” which he thought to be endemic in the mathematical sciences. Through most of the year he tried to deal with it within the constraints of the neo-Hegelian doctrine of internal relations until, towards the end of the year, he abandoned the doctrine and with it neo-Hegelianism. Most …
Authors
Griffin N
Journal
Russell the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies, Vol. 42, ,
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
DOI
10.15173/russell.v42i1.5209
ISSN
0036-0163