-
177The Ins and Outs of Frege's Way OutPhilosophia Mathematica 14 (1): 1-25. 2006.Confronted with Russell's Paradox, Frege wrote an appendix to volume II of his _Grundgesetze der Arithmetik_. In it he offered a revision to Basic Law V, and proclaimed with confidence that the major theorems for arithmetic are recoverable. This paper shows that Frege's revised system has been seriously undermined by interpretations that transcribe his system into a predicate logic that is inattentive to important details of his concept-script. By examining the revised system as a concept-script…Read more
-
Meinong Reconstructed Versus Early Russell Reconstructed: A Study in the Formal Ontology of FictionDissertation, Indiana University. 1986.This dissertation is a study in the comparative formal ontology of fiction. We deal primarily with the alternative ontological frameworks of Alexius Meinong and early Bertrand Russell as each appears in or has influenced the development of intensional logics reconstructing their basic insights. Our aim is to develop an early Russellian account of fiction--an account that can handle the semantics of stories about any manner of "object" of thought, purple gnomes, "round-squares", paradoxical sets,…Read more
-
145Russell and the Ontological ArgumentRussell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 29 (2): 101-128. 2009.It is well known that in _Principia Mathematica_ Russell offers a theory of definite descriptions and holds that ‘existence’ is not a property. It is less well known that in “On Denoting” he discusses the version of Anselm’s ontological argument for God formulated by Descartes, accepting the premiss “Existence is a perfection” and assessing the argument as valid but question-begging. This is different from his later comments in _A History of Western Philosophy_ which find the argument invalid. I…Read more
-
32Methodological CartesianismIn Guido Bonino, Greg Jesson & Javier Cumpa (eds.), Defending Realism: Ontological and Epistemological Investigations, De Gruyter. pp. 63-98. 2014.
-
197Frege's Cardinals Do Not Always Obey Hume's PrincipleHistory and Philosophy of Logic 38 (2): 127-153. 2017.Hume's Principle, dear to neo-Logicists, maintains that equinumerosity is both necessary and sufficient for sameness of cardinal number. All the same, Whitehead demonstrated in Principia Mathematica's logic of relations that Cantor's power-class theorem entails that Hume's Principle admits of exceptions. Of course, Hume's Principle concerns cardinals and in Principia's ‘no-classes’ theory cardinals are not objects in Frege's sense. But this paper shows that the result applies as well to the theo…Read more
-
90Wittgenstein's Apprenticeship with RussellCambridge University Press. 2007.Wittgenstein's Tractatus has generated many interpretations since its publication in 1921, but over the years a consensus has developed concerning its criticisms of Russell's philosophy. In Wittgenstein's Apprenticeship with Russell, Gregory Landini draws extensively from his work on Russell's unpublished manuscripts to show that the consensus characterises Russell with positions he did not hold. Using a careful analysis of Wittgenstein's writings he traces the 'Doctrine of Showing' and the 'fun…Read more
-
101Russell to Frege, 24 May 1903: "I Believe That I Have Discovered That Classes Are Completely Superfluous"Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 12 (2): 160-185. 1992.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:RUSSELL TO FREGE, 24 MAY 1903: "I BELIEVE I HAVE DISCOVERED THAT CLASSES ARE ENTIRELY SUPERFLUOUS" GREGORY LANDINI Philosophy / University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242, USA It was his consideration of Cantor's proof that there is no greatest cardinal, Russell recalls in My Philosophical Development, that led in the spring of 1901 to the discovery of the paradox of the class of all classes not members of themselves. "Never glad confide…Read more
-
103Words Without Objects: Semantics, Ontology, and Logic for Non-SingularityHistory and Philosophy of Logic 30 (2): 204-208. 2009.HENRY LAYCOCK, Words Without Objects: Semantics, Ontology, and Logic for Non-Singularity. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2006. xvi + 202pp. £35.00. ISBN 0‐19‐928171‐8. Gregory Landini, Department of Phil...
-
Russell's definite descriptions de reIn Nicholas Griffin & Dale Jacquette (eds.), Russell vs. Meinong: The Legacy of "On Denoting", Routledge. 2008.
-
152Decomposition and analysis in Frege’s GrundgesetzeHistory and Philosophy of Logic 17 (1-2): 121-139. 1996.Frege seems to hold two incompatible theses:(i) that sentences differing in structure can yet express the same sense; and (ii) that the senses of the meaningful parts of a complex term are determinate parts of the sense of the term. Dummett offered a solution, distinguishing analysis from decomposition. The present paper offers an embellishment of Dummett’s distinction by providing a way of depicting the internal structures of complex senses—determinate structures that yield distinct decompositi…Read more
-
40On russell’s metaphysics of timeIn Vincenzo Fano, Francesco Orilia & Giovanni Macchia (eds.), Space and Time: A Priori and A Posteriori Studies, De Gruyter. pp. 7-42. 2014.
-
78Wittgenstein's Tractarian ApprenticeshipRussell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 23 (2): 101-130. 2003.The years since the publication of Wittgenstein's Tractatus have produced a good many interpretations of its central tenets. Time has produced something of a consensus concerning the nature of the Tractarian criticisms of Russell's philosophy. Recent work on Russell's philosophy of logic reveals, however, that the agreed account of Tractarian criticisms relies upon characterizing Russell with positions he did not hold.
-
155Erik C. Banks, The Realistic Empiricism of Mach, James and RussellHopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 6 (2): 329-333. 2016.
-
91The Evolution of Principia Mathematica; Bertrand Russell's Manuscripts and Notes for the Second EditionHistory and Philosophy of Logic 34 (1): 79-97. 2013.Bernard Linsky, The Evolution of Principia Mathematica; Bertrand Russell's Manuscripts and Notes for the Second Edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2011. 407 pp. + two plates. $150.00/£...
-
Report on the 3rd Early Analytic Philosophy ConferenceThe Bertrand Russell Society Quarterly 122. 2004.
-
125Quantification Theory in *9 of Principia MathematicaHistory and Philosophy of Logic 21 (1): 57-77. 2000.This paper examines the quantification theory of *9 of Principia Mathematica. The focus of the discussion is not the philosophical role that section *9 plays in Principia's full ramified type-theory. Rather, the paper assesses the system of *9 as a quantificational theory for the ordinary predicate calculus. The quantifier-free part of the system of *9 is examined and some misunderstandings of it are corrected. A flaw in the system of *9 is discovered, but it is shown that with a minor repair th…Read more
-
3Raymond Bradley, The Nature of All Being: A Study of Wittgenstein's Modal Atomism Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 13 (6): 283-285. 1993.
-
166Erich H. Reck and Steve Awodey, trans. and ed., Frege's Lectures on Logic: Carnap's Student Notes, 1910–1914. Publications of the Archive of Scientific Philosophy, Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court, 2004. Pp. xiv + 170. ISBN 0-8126-9546-1 (cloth), 0-8126-9553-4 (paper) (review)Philosophia Mathematica 13 (2): 225-227. 2005.
-
132Michael Potter Tom Ricketts, eds. The cambridge companion to Frege. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2010. Isbn 978-0-521-62479-4. Pp. XVII+639 (review)Philosophia Mathematica 20 (3): 372-387. 2012.
-
70Frege's Notations: What They Are and How They MeanPalgrave-Macmillan. 2011.Gregory Landini offers a detailed historical account of Frege's notations and the philosophical views that led Frege from Begriffssscrhrift to his mature work Grundgesetze, addressing controversial issues that surround the notations.
-
84Whitehead's (Badly) Emended PrincipiaHistory and Philosophy of Logic 37 (2): 114-169. 2016.There are many wonderful puzzles concerning Principia Mathematica, but none are more striking than those arising from the crisis that befell Whitehead in November of 1910. Volume 1 appeared in December of 1910. Volume 2 on cardinal numbers and Russell's relation arithmetic might have appeared in 1911 but for Whitehead's having halted the printing. He discovered that inferences involving the typically ambiguous notation ‘Nc‘α’ for the cardinal number of α might generate fallacies. When the volume…Read more
-
45Beyond Analytic Philosophy (review)Review of Metaphysics 42 (3): 642-643. 1989.This book offers a thought-provoking critique of analytic philosophy focusing on four central figures--Russell, Wittgenstein, Carnap, and Quine. In Wang's view, what lies "beyond" analytic philosophy is the abandonment of Empiricist accounts of how we know and epistemological limitations on what can be known. In making the foundations of science the center of "legitimate" philosophy, Analytic Empiricism has blocked important global perspectives found, for example, in continental and oriental phi…Read more
-
77
-
86Russellian Facts About the SlingshotAxiomathes 24 (4): 533-547. 2014.The so-called “Slingshot” argument purports to show that an ontology of facts is untenable. In this paper, we address a minimal slingshot restricted to an ontology of physical facts as truth-makers for empirical physical statements. Accepting that logical matters have no bearing on the physical facts that are truth-makers for empirical physical statements and that objects are themselves constituents of such facts, our minimal slingshot argument purportedly shows that any two physical statements …Read more
-
132Logic in Russell's Principles of MathematicsNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 37 (4): 554-584. 1996.Unaware of Frege's 1879 Begriffsschrift, Russell's 1903 The Principles of Mathematics set out a calculus for logic whose foundation was the doctrine that any such calculus must adopt only one style of variables–entity (individual) variables. The idea was that logic is a universal and all-encompassing science, applying alike to whatever there is–propositions, universals, classes, concrete particulars. Unfortunately, Russell's early calculus has appeared archaic if not completely obscure. This pap…Read more
-
41Pierre Joray (ed.), Contemporary perspectives on logicism and the foundation of mathematics. Switzerland: Centre de recherches semiologiques universite de neuchaˆtel, 2007. VI þ 208 pp. issn 1420-8520, no. 18 (review)History and Philosophy of Logic 29 (4): 383. 2008.
-
107Logic as a Universal Science: Russell's Early Logicism and Its Philosophical Context (review)Philosophical Quarterly 64 (255): 361-364. 2014.
-
71Yablo’s Paradox and Russellian PropositionsRussell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 28 (2): 127-142. 2008.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:January 22, 2009 (8:41 pm) G:\WPData\TYPE2802\russell 28,2 048red.wpd russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies n.s. 28 (winter 2008–09): 127–42 The Bertrand Russell Research Centre, McMaster U. issn 0036-01631; online 1913-8032 YABLO’S PARADOX AND RUSSELLIAN PROPOSITIONS Gregory Landini Philosophy / U. of Iowa Iowa City, ia 52242–1408, usa [email protected] Is self-reference necessary for the production of Liar parado…Read more
-
123Fictions Are All in the MindRevue Internationale de Philosophie 262 (4): 593-614. 2012.Poetic license is an essential feature of intentionality. The mind is free to think about any objects, even objects with logically incompatible properties. Some philosophers maintain that a theory that embraces an ontology of objects of thought is indispensable to any account of the nature of intentionality. Any such theory, however, must face paradoxes whose solutions conflict with poetic license. In this paper, I propose a theory which rejects the argument from indispensability. The theory mai…Read more
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Philosophy of Mathematics |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Philosophy of Mathematics |