Some remarks on Hugh MacColl’s notion of symbolic existence

The most influential approach to the logic of non-existents is certainly the one stemming from the Frege-Russell tradition. One of the most important early dissidents to that tradition was Hugh MacColl. It is in relation to the notions of existence and arguments involving fictions that MacColl’s wor...

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Main Author: Shahid Rahman
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Language:deu
Published: Éditions Kimé 2011-04-01
Series:Philosophia Scientiæ
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/philosophiascientiae/370
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description The most influential approach to the logic of non-existents is certainly the one stemming from the Frege-Russell tradition. One of the most important early dissidents to that tradition was Hugh MacColl. It is in relation to the notions of existence and arguments involving fictions that MacColl’s work shows a deep difference from the work of his contemporaries. Indeed, MacColl was the first to attempt to implement in a formal system the idea that to introduce fictions in the context of logic amounts to providing a many-sorted language. The main aim of the paper is to add some brief remarks that should complete the scope of MacColl’s logic of non-existence. More precisely, I will suggest that there seems to be a strong conceptual link between Russell’s notion of subsistence and MacColl’s notion of symbolic existence.
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spelling doaj.art-ba7b2f080cdb4ecdb62a0f8c00ca3d792023-12-06T15:54:14ZdeuÉditions KiméPhilosophia Scientiæ1281-24631775-42832011-04-0115114916110.4000/philosophiascientiae.370Some remarks on Hugh MacColl’s notion of symbolic existenceShahid RahmanThe most influential approach to the logic of non-existents is certainly the one stemming from the Frege-Russell tradition. One of the most important early dissidents to that tradition was Hugh MacColl. It is in relation to the notions of existence and arguments involving fictions that MacColl’s work shows a deep difference from the work of his contemporaries. Indeed, MacColl was the first to attempt to implement in a formal system the idea that to introduce fictions in the context of logic amounts to providing a many-sorted language. The main aim of the paper is to add some brief remarks that should complete the scope of MacColl’s logic of non-existence. More precisely, I will suggest that there seems to be a strong conceptual link between Russell’s notion of subsistence and MacColl’s notion of symbolic existence.http://journals.openedition.org/philosophiascientiae/370
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Some remarks on Hugh MacColl’s notion of symbolic existence
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