Whitehead, Russell, and Moore

Process Studies 41 (2):214-234 (2012)
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Abstract

The aim of this historically oriented article is to give an account of the methodological similarity of Whitehead and Russell with regard to the logico-mathematical mode of philosophical analysis, and of Whitehead and Moore with regard to common sense. According to the authors, these similarities, especially when taken together, justify the classification of Whitehead as an analytic philosopher. Because of the doctrinal uniqueness of Whitehead, however, they also hold that he will always remain an atypical analytic philosopher.

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Bogdan Rusu
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Alfred north Whitehead.A. D. Irvine - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Common sense and the difference between natural and human sciences.James W. McAllister - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
Analytical Critiques of Whitehead's Metaphysics.Leemon B. Mchenry & George W. Shields - 2016 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (3):483-503.

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