Bertrand Russell and consistency

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Posted by Etzelnik
1/05/2016 12:38 pm
#1

Is it just me, or does Russell's rejection of intentionality undermine any sort of assertion science can make on the basis of inconsistency?


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Posted by seigneur
1/05/2016 3:53 pm
#2

How does he formulate his rejection of intentionality? Do you have a quote or a reference?

 
Posted by iwpoe
1/06/2016 4:32 pm
#3

Did he reject intentionality? It's not a big aspect of his work if he does, though I recall that he read Husserl.


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