noactuallyitspoptart
noactuallyitspoptart t1_iu4rfr2 wrote
Reply to comment by Kyocus in Logical positivism does not dispense with metaphysics, as it aimed to. It merely proposes a different kind of metaphysics, in which natural sciences take the privileged position once occupied by rationalist metaphysics. by IAI_Admin
Russell was not a proponent of logical positivism, and made his philosophical contributions before the Vienna Circle, Ayer etc.
Russell is associated with the “Direct Reference Theory” due to his influential paper “On Denoting”, which makes the meaning of a name the reference of its descriptive content. In this sense Russell is a “direct reference” theorist, but only in contrast to Frege, who proposed an intermediary “sense” of a name, between the idea and the object to which it refers. Russell’s work did not, at the time, fall under such a name “Direct Reference Theory” although his work may reasonably be associated with this later theoretical development. Furthermore, Russell’s account of number and of mathematics in the Principia Mathematica is not rooted in Direct Reference Theory in the way you describe: they are separate contribution that are only linked by Russell’s broader work on and advocacy of Frege’s logic. Principia Mathematica, as a project, in fact predates Russell’s work in On Denoting.
noactuallyitspoptart t1_is5bs0w wrote
Reply to comment by RoddyDost in Bruno Latour posed a major challenge to modern philosophy’s key assumption - a distinction between the human subject and the world. Philosophy as a field is yet to properly understand the importance of his contribution | Graham Harman. by IAI_Admin
I would simply not let anything Graham Harman says reinforce any beliefs you have about the wider field
noactuallyitspoptart t1_is4p3nm wrote
Reply to comment by RoddyDost in Bruno Latour posed a major challenge to modern philosophy’s key assumption - a distinction between the human subject and the world. Philosophy as a field is yet to properly understand the importance of his contribution | Graham Harman. by IAI_Admin
Letting /r/philosophy and in particular Graham Harman stand in for the field is egregiously unwise
noactuallyitspoptart t1_iu4rmui wrote
Reply to comment by ridgecoyote in Logical positivism does not dispense with metaphysics, as it aimed to. It merely proposes a different kind of metaphysics, in which natural sciences take the privileged position once occupied by rationalist metaphysics. by IAI_Admin
Russell was not a logical positivist, he predates the logical positivists and only agrees with some aspects of their project.