Book | Chapter
Stanisław Leśniewski
pp. 102-126
Abstract
Russell, and initially also Carnap, unhesitatingly accepted references to abstract entities. Wittgenstein did not touch the question at all, since his ideal language says nothing about properties and relations, these being merely pictured. Leśniewski, on the other hand, regarded abstract entities as problematical from the very beginning.
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Küng Guido (1967) Ontology and the logistic analysis of language: an enquiry into the contemporary views on universals. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 102-126
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3514-9_9
Full citation:
Küng Guido (1967) Stanisław Leśniewski, In: Ontology and the logistic analysis of language, Dordrecht, Springer, 102–126.