Background
DUMMETT, Michael Anthony Eardley was born on June 27, 1925 in London. Son of George Herbert Dummett and Mabel Iris Dummett (nbe Eardley-Wilmot).
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No one has figured more prominently in the study of German philosopher Gottlob Frege than Michael Dummett. This highly acclaimed book is a major contribution to the philosophy of language as well as a systematic interpretation of Frege, indisputably the father of analytic philosophy. Frege: Philosophy of Language remains indispensable for an understanding of contemporary philosophy. Harvard University Press is pleased to reissue this classic book in paperback.
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This is a long-awaited new edition of one of the best known Oxford Logic Guides. The book gives an informal but thorough introduction to intuitionistic mathematics, leading the reader gently through the fundamental mathematical and philosophical concepts. The treatment of various topics has been completely revised for this second edition. Brouwer's proof of the Bar Theorem has been reworked, the account of valuation systems simplified, and the treatment of generalized Beth Trees and the completeness of intuitionistic first-order logic rewritten. Readers are assumed to have some knowledge of classical formal logic and a general awareness of the history of intuitionism.
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This collection of Michael Dummett's philosophical essays, spanning more than twenty years, ranges in topic from time to the philosophy of mathematics, but is unified by a steady philosophical outlook. The essays are, in one way or another, informed by Dummett's concern with metaphysical questions and his belief that the correct approach to them is via the theory of meaning. Reflected here is Dummett's conviction that the concept of truth is of central importance both for the theory of meaning and for metaphysics. As he sees it, an adequate elucidation of the concept of truth requires nothing less than the construction of a satisfactory theory of meaning. At the same time, resolution of the traditional problems of metaphysics turns critically upon the way in which the concept of truth applies to each of various large ranges of statements, and especially upon whether the statements in each such range satisfy the principle that every statement must be true or false. The book includes all Dummett's philosophical essays that were published or given as public lectures before August 1976, with the exception of a few he did not think it worthwhile to reprint and of the two entitled 'What is a Theory of Meaning?' One essay appears here for the first time in English and two have not been previously published. In an extensive preface Dummett comments on the essays and seeks to relate them to the philosophical background against which they were written.
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The Visconti-Sforza tarot cards are one of three packs of a card game devised in fifteenth century Italy that have survived to modern times, and are perhaps the earliest example of the game itself. No one complete deck from the Renaissance exists, but the Visconti-Sforza deck is unusual in that 74 of the 78 cards that make up a complete deck are still preserved. . . . [This book] reproduces the cards to actual size and recaptures their sumptuous color and design.' With 61 color illustrations. 141 pages..
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This book comprises all of Dummett's published and previously unpublished essays on Gottlob Frege, with the exception of those included in his Truth and Other Enigmas. In some of these essays he explores the relation of Frege's ideas to those of his predecessors and contemporaries. In others he considers critically some interpretations of Frege, and develops the argument for a sound understanding of Frege's thought. Several of the essays illustrate his contention that Frege's work remains the best starting point for the investigation of problems concerning truth, meaning, and thought and language, which are still among the most contentious issues in modern analytical philosophy.
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Michael Dummett's new book is the greatly expanded and recently revised version of his distinguished William James Lectures, delivered in 1976. Dummett regards the construction of a satisfactory theory of meaning as the most pressing task of contemporary analytical philosophy. He believes that the successful completion of this difficult assignment will lead to a resolution of problems before which philosophy has been stalled, in some instances for centuries. These problems turn on the correctness or incorrectness of a realistic view of one or another realm--the physical world, the mind, the past, mathematical reality, and so forth. Rejection of realism amounts to adoption of a variant semantics, and often of a variant logic, for the statements in a certain sector of our language. Dummett does not assume the correctness of any one logical system but shows how the choice between different logics arises at the level of the theory of meaning and depends upon the choice of one or another general form of meaning-theory. In order to determine the correct shape for a meaning-theory, we must attain a clear conception of what a meaning-theory can be expected to do. Such a conception, says Dummett, will form "a base camp for an assault on the metaphysical peaks: I have no greater ambition in this book than to set up a base camp."
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No one has figured more prominently in the study of the German philosopher Gottlob Frege than Michael Dummett. His magisterial Frege: Philosophy of Language is a sustained, systematic analysis of Frege's thought, omitting only the issues in philosophy of mathematics. In this work Dummett discusses, section by section, Frege's masterpiece The Foundations of Arithmetic and Frege's treatment of real numbers in the second volume of Basic Laws of Arithmetic, establishing what parts of the philosopher's views can be salvaged and employed in new theorizing, and what must be abandoned, either as incorrectly argued or as untenable in the light of technical developments. Gottlob Frege (1848-1925) was a logician, mathematician, and philosopher whose work had enormous impact on Bertrand Russell and later on the young Ludwig Wittgenstein, making Frege one of the central influences on twentieth-century Anglo-American philosophy; he is considered the founder of analytic philosophy. His philosophy of mathematics contains deep insights and remains a useful and necessary point of departure for anyone seriously studying or working in the field.
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Michael Dummett is a leading contemporary philosopher whose work on the logic and metaphysics of language has had a lasting influence on how these subjects are conceived and discussed. This volume contains some of the most provocative and widely discussed essays published in the last fifteen years, together with a number of unpublished or inaccessible writings. Essays included are: "What is a Theory of Meaning" "What do I Know When I Know a Language" "What Does the Appeal to Use Do for the Theory of Meaning" "Language and Truth" "Truth and Meaning" "Language and Communication" "The Source of the Concept of Truth" "Mood, Force, and Convention" "Frege and Husserl on Reference" "Realism" "Existence" "Does Quantification Involve Identity" "Could there be Unicorns" "Causal Loops" "Common Sense and Physics" "Testimony and Memory" "What is Mathematics About" "Wittgenstein on Necessity: Some Reflections" and "Realism and Anti-Realism" Serving well as a companion to Dummett's other collections, the essays in this volume are not forbiddingly technical or specialized, and have relevance to many areas of analytic philosophy.
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The authors, experts in the fields of art history, games, and the tarot, trace the history of the tarot deck from its origins in the game room to its current role in occult circles. Their thorough research cuts through the misconceptions and glamorization surrounding the cards' rather mundane beginnings, while revealing the rich history of psychological, political, and religious influences on our perceptions of what is now a common tool of many occult practitioners.
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Electoral reform is currently an extremely significant political issue in many countries, yet there is little real understanding or systematic discussion of it. In this timely and accessible new book, Professor Dummett, one of the most distinguished scholars in the field, analyzes the main forms of electoral systems used in legislative systems around the world, and generates a set of criteria that help to explain how we should decide which system we should have.
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When the Tarot pack was invented in Italy in the early 15th century, it was simply a pack of cards, used for playing games. Esoteric interpretations of the pack date from late eighteenth-century France, and were confined to that country for a hundred years. Now the cards are used throughout the Western world and not only for fortune telling. For real believers, the cards are a key to secret knowledge of the meaning of life. Practiced by secret groups such as the Order of the Golden Dawn, by magi such as Aleister Crowley - the ‘Great Beast’, and by psychics such as Dion Fortune, the occult interpretation of the Tarot pack is a worldwide phenomenon with countless devotees. The roots of the whole modern Tarot mystique lie in theories propagated by the occultists studied in this fascinating history. Tarot occultism is a significant part of modern social history. The first part of the story was told in A Wicked Pack of Cards, which traced its origins in France. In The History of the Occult Tarot the authors bring the story up to date, following its progress in other countries, especially Britain and the United States.
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When the Tarot pack was invented in Italy in the early 15th century, it was simply a pack of cards, used for playing games. Esoteric interpretations of the pack date from late eighteenth-century France, and were confined to that country for a hundred years. Nowadays, however, the cards are used throughout the Western world and not only for fortune telling; for real believers they are a key to secret knowledge of the meaning of life. Practised by secret groups such as the Order of the Golden Dawn, by magi such as Aleister Crowley, the 'Great Beast', and by psychics such as Dion Fortune, the occult interpretation of the Tarot pack is a worldwide phenomenon with countless devotees. The roots of the whole modern Tarot mystique lie in theories propagated by the occultists studied in this fascinating history.
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This two-volume book gives as comprehensive a history as can be achieved at the present time of a family of card games that originated in the first quarter of the XV century, and is therefore one of the very oldest still practiced. It is the family of games played with the Tarot pack. Contrary to popular belief, the Tarot pack was not invented for fortune-telling or any other occult purpose: that was an accretion dating from the late XVIII century. It was invented to play a new kind of card game: its great contribution was to introduce the idea of trumps into card play. The games spread to France and Switzerland in the early XVI century, and subsequently over almost the whole of Europe. In doing so, it developed a great multiplicity of different forms: the family is far more diverse than any other, while retaining a constant central core. This book will gather material that is widely scattered and very hard to come by, a good deal of it not otherwise accessible in print at all. It will therefore be an indispensable reference work for all who are interested in the history of this game or any particular branch of it. It will also give examples, more instructive than could be given from any other family of card games, of how games evolve. Finally it will be of prime value to any who wish to play one or more forms of the game.
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This two-volume book gives as comprehensive a history as can be achieved at the present time of a family of card games that originated in the first quarter of the XV century, and is therefore one of the very oldest still practiced. It is the family of games played with the Tarot pack. Contrary to popular belief, the Tarot pack was not invented for fortune-telling or any other occult purpose: that was an accretion dating from the late XVIII century. It was invented to play a new kind of card game: its great contribution was to introduce the idea of trumps into card play. The games spread to France and Switzerland in the early XVI century, and subsequently over almost the whole of Europe. In doing so, it developed a great multiplicity of different forms: the family is far more diverse than any other, while retaining a constant central core. This book will gather material that is widely scattered and very hard to come by, a good deal of it not otherwise accessible in print at all. It will therefore be an indispensable reference work for all who are interested in the history of this game or any particular branch of it. It will also give examples, more instructive than could be given from any other family of card games, of how games evolve. Finally it will be of prime value to any who wish to play one or more forms of the game.
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Michael Dummett is a leading contemporary philosopher whose work on the logic and metaphysics of language has had a lasting influence on how these subjects are conceived and discussed. This volume contains some of the most provocative and widely discussed essays published in the last fifteen years, together with a number of unpublished or inaccessible writings. Essays included are: "What is a Theory of Meaning" "What do I Know When I Know a Language" "What Does the Appeal to Use Do for the Theory of Meaning" "Language and Truth" "Truth and Meaning" "Language and Communication" "The Source of the Concept of Truth" "Mood, Force, and Convention" "Frege and Husserl on Reference" "Realism" "Existence" "Does Quantification Involve Identity" "Could there be Unicorns" "Causal Loops" "Common Sense and Physics" "Testimony and Memory" "What is Mathematics About" "Wittgenstein on Necessity: Some Reflections" and "Realism and Anti-Realism" Serving well as a companion to Dummett's other collections, the essays in this volume are not forbiddingly technical or specialized, and have relevance to many areas of analytic philosophy.
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Michael Dummett's three John Dewey Lectures--"The Concept of Truth," "Statements About the Past," and "The Metaphysics of Time"--were delivered at Columbia University in the spring of 2002. Revised and expanded, the lectures are presented here along with two new essays by Dummett, "Truth: Deniers and Defenders" and "The Indispensability of the Concept of Truth." In Truth and the Past, Dummett clarifies his current positions on the metaphysical issue of realism and the philosophy of language. He is best known as a proponent of antirealism, which loosely characterizes truth as what we are capable of knowing. The events of the past and statements about them are critical tests of an antirealist position. These essays continue and significantly contribute to Dummett's work.
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In this short, lucid, rich book Michael Dummett sets out his views about some of the deepest questions in philosophy. The fundamental question of metaphysics is: what does reality consist of? To answer this, Dummett holds, it is necessary to say what kinds of fact obtain, and what constitutes their holding good. Facts correspond with true propositions, or true thoughts: when we know which propositions, or thoughts, in general, are true, we shall know what facts there are in general. Dummett considers the relation between metaphysics, our conception of the constitution of reality, and semantics, the theory that explains how statements are determined as true or as false in terms of their composition out of their constituent expressions. He investigates the two concepts on which the bridge that connects semantics to metaphysics rests, meaning and truth, and the role of justification in a theory of meaning. He then examines the special semantic and metaphysical issues that arise with relation to time and tense. On this basis Dummett puts forward his controversial view of reality as indeterminate: there may be no fact of the matter about whether an object does or does not have a given property. We have to relinquish our deep-held realist understanding of language, the illusion that we know what it is for any proposition that we can frame to be true independently of our having any means of recognizing its truth, and accept that truth depends on our capacity to apprehend it. Dummett concludes with a chapter about God.
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Knowledge of statistics is essential in modern biology and medicine. Biologists and health professionals learn statistics best with real and interesting examples. The Analysis of Biological Data, Second Edition, by Whitlock and Schluter, teaches modern methods of statistics through the use of fascinating biological and medical cases. Readers consistently praise its clear and engaging writing and practical perspective. The second edition features over 200 new examples and problems. These include new calculation practice problems, which guide the student step by step through the methods, and a greater number of the examples and topics come from medical and human health research. Every chapter has been carefully edited for even greater clarity and ease of use. All the data sets, R scripts for all worked examples in the book, as well as many other teaching resources, are available to qualified instructors.
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This two-volume book gives as comprehensive a history as can be achieved at the present time of a family of card games that originated in the first quarter of the XV century, and is therefore one of the very oldest still practiced. It is the family of games played with the Tarot pack. Contrary to popular belief, the Tarot pack was not invented for fortune-telling or any other occult purpose: that was an accretion dating from the late XVIII century. It was invented to play a new kind of card game: its great contribution was to introduce the idea of trumps into card play. The games spread to France and Switzerland in the early XVI century, and subsequently over almost the whole of Europe. In doing so, it developed a great multiplicity of different forms: the family is far more diverse than any other, while retaining a constant central core. This book will gather material that is widely scattered and very hard to come by, a good deal of it not otherwise accessible in print at all. It will therefore be an indispensable reference work for all who are interested in the history of this game or any particular branch of it. It will also give examples, more instructive than could be given from any other family of card games, of how games evolve. Finally it will be of prime value to any who wish to play one or more forms of the game.
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This two-volume book gives as comprehensive a history as can be achieved at the present time of a family of card games that originated in the first quarter of the XV century, and is therefore one of the very oldest still practiced. It is the family of games played with the Tarot pack. Contrary to popular belief, the Tarot pack was not invented for fortune-telling or any other occult purpose: that was an accretion dating from the late XVIII century. It was invented to play a new kind of card game: its great contribution was to introduce the idea of trumps into card play. The games spread to France and Switzerland in the early XVI century, and subsequently over almost the whole of Europe. In doing so, it developed a great multiplicity of different forms: the family is far more diverse than any other, while retaining a constant central core. This book will gather material that is widely scattered and very hard to come by, a good deal of it not otherwise accessible in print at all. It will therefore be an indispensable reference work for all who are interested in the history of this game or any particular branch of it. It will also give examples, more instructive than could be given from any other family of card games, of how games evolve. Finally it will be of prime value to any who wish to play one or more forms of the game.
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DUMMETT, Michael Anthony Eardley was born on June 27, 1925 in London. Son of George Herbert Dummett and Mabel Iris Dummett (nbe Eardley-Wilmot).
Attended, Christ Church, Oxford. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), University Nijmegen, 1983. Doctor of Letters, Oxford, 1989.
Doctor of Letters (honorary), University Caen, 1993. Doctor of Letters (honorary), University Aberdeen, 1993. Doctor of Letters (honorary), University Stirling, 2003.
Doctor of Letters (honorary), University Athens, 2005.
Assistant lecturer philosophy Birmingham University, 1950-1951. Commonwealth Fund fellow University California, Berkeley, 1955-1956. Reader in philosophy of mathematics University Oxford, 1962-1974.
Fellow All Souls College, Oxford, 1950-1979, senior research fellow, 1974-1979, sub-warden, 1974-1976, emeritus fellow, 1980. Wykeham professor logic University Oxford, 1979-1992. Fellow New College, Oxford, 1979-1992, honorary fellow, 1998.
Visiting lecturer University Ghana, 1958. Visiting professor Stanford University, 1964, 66, University Minnesota, 1968, Princeton University, 1970, Rockefeller University, 1973. William James lecturer in philosophy Harvard University, 1976.
Gifford lecturer University St. Andrews, 1996-1997. Dewey lecturer Columbia University, 2002. Founder member Oxford Committee for Racial Integration, 1965, chairman, 1966.
Member executive committee Campaign Against Racial Discrimination, 1966-1967. Legal and civil affairs panel National Committee for Commonwealth Immigrants, 1966-1968. Executive committee Joint Council for Welfare of Immigrants, 1967-1975.
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Author: Frege: Philosophy of Language, 1973, second edition, 1981, The Justification of Deduction, 1973, Elements of Intuitionism, 1977, review edition, 2000, Truth and Other Enigmas, 1978, Immigration: Where the Debate Goes Wrong, 1978, Catholicism and the World Order, 1979, The Game of Tarot, 1980, Twelve Tarot Games, 1980, The Interpretation of Frege's Philosophy, 1981, Voting Procedures, 1984, The Visconti-Sforza Tarot Cards, 1986, Ursprünge der Analytischen Philosophie, 1987, review English edition, 1993, Frege and Other Philosophers, 1991, The Logical Basis of Metaphysics, 1991, Frege: Philosophy of Mathematics, 1991, Grammar and Style, 1993, The Seas of Language, 1993, Il Mondo e l'Angelo, 1993, I Tarocchi Siciliani, 1995, review edition, 2002, (with R. Decker and T. Depaulis) A Wicked Pack of Cards, 1996, Principles of Electoral Reform, 1996, On Immigration and Refugees, 2001, La Natura e il Futuro della Filosofia, 2001, (with R. Decker) A History of the Occult Tarot, 1870-1970, 2002, Truth and the Past, 2004, (with J. McLeod) A History of Games Played with the Tarot Pack, 2004, Thought and Reality, 2006. Contributor articles to professional journals.
In his 1959 article 'Truth' Dummett proposed the idea that for a proposition to be true is for it to be correctly assertible. and that no statement can be correctly assertible if it is such as to transcend all possibility of our verifying or falsifying it. If this is correct then the correct analysis of some types of statement might reveal that they do not have what Dummett called a ‘realist’ meaning. That is to say, they will not be true or false in virtue of a reality independent ot our cognitive powers.
Indeed, some perfectly clear and precise statements of the given class may turn out to be neither true nor false, and a central
thrust of Dummett’s philosophy has been to question the Principle of Bivalence.
The issue of anti-realism, as Dummett called >t, has been the main focus of Dummett’s work. It concerns, in his view, a cluster of problems which, though having different subject matters, none the less have a structural similarity. Are statements about the external world, for instance, statements about a reality that exists independently of our knowledge of it? Or are they merely statements about our actual and possible sense experiences? Are statements about the mind statements about a reality for which observable behaviour is merely evidence? Or are they, for instance, really just statements about that observable behaviour? Again, to take an example that has been central ln Dummett’s discussion, are mathematical statements to be understood as being about a mathematical realm that exists independently of us? Or are they simply statements about a mental tealm constructed by what we regard as mathematical proofs?
Although highly sympathetic to intuitionism ln mathematics, a form of anti-realism, and although he holds that the argument for antirealism in many other areas presents a major challenge, Dummett has never been committed to anti-realism generally.
In large part, this has been a response to the difficulty in articulating an acceptable anti-realist view of the past. Much of Dummett’s work has been pursued through the study of other major philosophers, and one of his S|gnificant achievements has been to make the w°rk of Frege central to contemporary philosophy.
Dummett has been particularly influential in Great Britain, especially at Oxford. Some, however. have thought that his anti-realism is, in substance, no more than a reversion to the Verificationism of the 1930s.
It has also been objected that it is an over-hasty extrapolation from a view that is plausible when applied to the realm of mathematics.
Dummett resigned his Fellowship with the British Academy in protest at its failure, as he saw U’ to protest sufficiently effectively against the Cuts in university funding instituted by the Thatcher government of the 1980s.
Trustee Immigrants Aid Trust, 1972. Fellow British Academy. Member American Academy Arts and Sciences (honorary foreign), Academia Europaea.
Married Ann Chesney, 1951. 7 children (2 deceased).