Collections in Early Bolzano

Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 6 (7) (2018)
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Abstract

There are quite a few studies on late Bolzano’s notion of a collection (Inbegriff). We try to broaden the perspective by introducing the forerunner of collections in Bolzano’s early writings, namely the entities referred to by expressions with the technical term ‘et’. Special emphasis is laid on the question whether these entities are set-theoretical or mereological plenties. Moreover, similarities and differences to Bolzano’s mature conception are pointed out.

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Stefania Centrone
Technische Universität Berlin
Mark Siebel
University of Oldenburg

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