Russell against Russsel: Denotative Concepts and Gray’s Elegy Argument
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Bertrand Russell, Definite Descriptions, Denotative concepts, Gray's Elegy, LogicismAbstract
The paper aims to expose and historically locate Bertrand Russell's motivations and efforts to define the function of the so-called denotative concepts in his work, Principles of Mathematics, with its theory and philosophical basis. We will show that the denotative concepts are modified in later writings and finally discarded in his 1905 article, On Denoting – with, in this article, substantial changes in his theory of descriptions, due to a change in philosophical position – with criticism (considered considered controversial and confusing by many) known as Gray's Elegy and explain your motivations and interpretations.
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