Early Analytic Philosophy (PHIL 230)
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PHIL 230: Early Analytic Philosophy: Moore, Russell, and Wittgenstein

Link to Time 100 article on Wittgenstein
G.E. Moore Bertrand Russell Ludwig Wittgenstein

Texts:

cover  The Philosophy of Logical Atomism   Bertrand Russell

Requirements:

Two necessary, though not jointly sufficient, conditions for passing the course are: (i) taking the mid-term and the final, and (ii) taking four of the five pop-quizzes.

Grade:

Of the 100 (possible) points, 40 are from the mid-term, 40 are from the final, and 20 are from the pop-quizzes.

Readings:

Internet Resources:

T.H. Green

F.H. Bradley

G.E. Moore:

Bertrand Russell:

Ludwig Wittgenstein:

Remember: Everything is what it is and not another thing.