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Michael K. Potter

University of Windsor
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  • University of Windsor
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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  •  197
    Wittgenstein's Tractatus: History and Interpretation (edited book)
    with Peter Sullivan
    Oxford University Press. 2013.
    These new studies of Wittgenstein's Tractatus represent a significant step beyond recent polemical debate. They cover a wide range of themes, and show that close investigation into the composition of the Tractatus, and into the various influences on it, has much to yield in revealing the complexity and fertility of Wittgenstein's early thought.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  •  38
    Reason's Nearest Kin: Philosophies of Arithmetic from Kant to Carnap
    Oxford University Press. 2002.
    This book is a critical examination of the astonishing progress made in the philosophical study of the properties of the natural numbers from the 1880s to the 1930s. It reassesses the brilliant innovations of Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, and others, which transformed philosophy as well as the understanding of mathematics. The book argues that through the problem of arithmetic participates in the larger puzzle of the relationship between thought, language, experience, and the world, we can disti…Read more
    This book is a critical examination of the astonishing progress made in the philosophical study of the properties of the natural numbers from the 1880s to the 1930s. It reassesses the brilliant innovations of Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, and others, which transformed philosophy as well as the understanding of mathematics. The book argues that through the problem of arithmetic participates in the larger puzzle of the relationship between thought, language, experience, and the world, we can distinguish accounts that look to each of these to supply the content we require: those that involve the structure of our experience of the world; those that explicitly involve our grasp of a ‘third realm’ of abstract objects distinct from the concrete objects of the empirical world and the ideas of the author's private Gedankenwelt; those that appeal to something non-physical that is nevertheless an aspect of reality in harmony with which the physical aspect of the world is configured; and finally those that involve only our grasp of language.
  •  108
    Wittgenstein's notes on logic
    Oxford University Press. 2009.
    The book features the complete text of the Notesi in a critical edition, with a detailed discussion of the circumstances in which they were compiled, leading to ...
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • Solipsism and the self
    In José L. Zalabardo (ed.), Wittgenstein's Tractatus logico-philosophicus: a critical guide, Cambridge University Press. 2024.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  •  41
    Early Analytic Philosophy: From Frege to Ramsey
    Routledge. 2017.
    In this book, Michael Potter offers a fresh and compelling portrait of the birth and first several decades of analytic philosophy, one of the most important periods in philosophy’s long history. He focuses on the period between the publication of Gottlob Frege’s _Begriffsschrift _in 1879 and Frank Ramsey’s death in 1930. Potter--one of the most influential writers on late 19 th and early 20 th century philosophy--presents a deep but accessible account of the break with Absolute Idealism and Neo-…Read more
    In this book, Michael Potter offers a fresh and compelling portrait of the birth and first several decades of analytic philosophy, one of the most important periods in philosophy’s long history. He focuses on the period between the publication of Gottlob Frege’s _Begriffsschrift _in 1879 and Frank Ramsey’s death in 1930. Potter--one of the most influential writers on late 19 th and early 20 th century philosophy--presents a deep but accessible account of the break with Absolute Idealism and Neo-Kantianism, specifically, and more generally with many of the metaphysical preoccupations of philosophy’s preceding history. Potter’s focus is on philosophical logic and philosophy of mathematics, but he also relies heavily on important issues in metaphysics and meta-ethics to complete his story. The book provides an essential starting point for any student or philosopher attempting to understand Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, and Ramsey as well as their interactions and their intellectual milieux. It will also be of interest to a great many philosophers today who want to illuminate the problems they work on by better knowing their origins. KEY FEATURES: 1. Discusses the interconnections of Frege, Russell and Wittgenstein—founding thinkers in the history of analytic philosophy—and also brings the neglected Frank Ramsey into this conversation, providing a unique focus and depth to an introductory text 2. Increases the general awareness of the importance of the history of analytic philosophy for today’s non-historical debates, giving the book appeal in all areas of analytic philosophy 3. Written by one of the most influential philosophers of logic and writers in the history of analytic philosophy 4. Written for upper-level undergraduates, guaranteeing widespread accessibility 5. Includes coverage of topics and issues neglected in competing publications, including Russell’s _Principles_, solipsism in the _Tractatus_, and the contributions of Frank Ramsey 6. Emphasizes the chronological development of authors’ views so as to provide a better understanding of their motivation.
    Frege: Intellectual ContextFrege: Introductions
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    Reason's Nearest Kin: Philosophies of Arithmetic from Kant to Carnap
    Oxford University Press. 2000.
    This is a critical examination of the astonishing progress made in the philosophical study of the properties of the natural numbers from the 1880s to the 1930s. Reassessing the brilliant innovations of Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, and others, which transformed philosophy as well as our understanding of mathematics, Michael Potter places arithmetic at the interface between experience, language, thought, and the world.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicAreas of Mathematics, MiscKant: Philosophy of MathematicsKant: Logical …Read more
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicAreas of Mathematics, MiscKant: Philosophy of MathematicsKant: Logical FormCarnap: Philosophy of LogicKant: AnalyticityCarnap, MiscCarnap's Intellectual Context
  •  74
    Ethics and Race: Past and Present Intersections and Controversies, by Naomi Zack
    Teaching Philosophy 46 (2): 270-274. 2023.
    Philosophy of EducationPhilosophy of Race
  •  45
    Wittgenstein and the External World Programme
    In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle: 100 Years After the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Springer Verlag. pp. 223-233. 2023.
    I trace the history of Wittgenstein’s engagement with Russell’s external world programme from 1913 to 1929.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • Propaganda and Pedagogy for Apt Pupils
    with Cam Cobb
    In Jacob M. Held (ed.), Stephen King and Philosophy, Rowman & Littlefield. 2016.
  •  66
    Georg Brun, Ulvi Doguoglu and Dominique Kuenzle, eds. Epistemology and Emotions Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 30 (3): 161-164. 2010.
    20th Century Continental PhilosophyPoststructuralismFrench Philosophy
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    Michael Martin, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Atheism (review)
    Philosophy in Review 27 277-279. 2007.
    The Number of GodsAtheism and AgnosticismArguments Against Theism
  •  69
    Reason’s Nearest Kin
    History and Philosophy of Logic 21 (3): 231-234. 2000.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic
  •  34
    Reason's Nearest Kin: Philosophies of Arithmetic from Kant to Carnap (review)
    Erkenntnis 56 (2): 264-268. 2000.
  •  112
    Erica Benner , Machiavelli's Ethics . Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 32 (6): 443-446. 2012.
    PoststructuralismFrench Philosophy
  • James H. Fetzer, Render Unto Darwin: Philosophical Aspects of the Christian Right's Crusade Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 29 (3): 179-182. 2009.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    Visual argumentation in an Al Gore keynote presentation on climate change
    with Jens Kjeldsen
    The use of digital presentation tools such as PowerPoint is ubiquitous; however we still do not know much about the persuasiveness of these programs. Examining the use of visual analogy and visual chronology, in particular, this paper explores the use of visual argumentation in a Keynote presentation by Al Gore. It illustrates how images function as an integrated part of Gores reasoning.
    Science of Visual Consciousness
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