![]() | Concept and Object: The Unity of the Proposition in Logic and Psychology Subjects: Behavioral Sciences; Humanities; Philosophy; Psychological Science; Philosophy of Psychology; History of Philosophy; Logic - Philosophy; Philosophy of Language; Philosophy of Psychology; Originally published in 1988. This text gives a lucid account of the most distinctive and influential responses by twentieth century philosophers to the problem of the unity of the proposition. The problem first became central to twentieth-century philosophy as a result of the depsychoiogising of logic brought about by Bradley and Frege who, responding to the 'Psychologism' of Mill and Hume, drew a sharp distinction between the province of psychology and the province of logic.
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