La forma de los entes matemáticos en The Principles of Mathematics de Bertrand Russell

Quaderns de Filosofia i Ciència 41:99-113 (2011)
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The critic against subject-predicate propositions is a Russell’s feature. See for example A Critical Exposition of the Philosophy of Leibniz. However, in The Principles of Mathematics Russell goes back to the subject-predicate form but in the context of his contribuition to the development of Modern Logic and his philosophy of mathematics

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