End of Existence

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A01=Garvin Rampersad
analytical philosophy
Author_Garvin Rampersad
Behaviour's Existence
Cantor's Paradox
Category=QD
Causal Scepticism
causality paradoxes
Class Paradox
Conferred
Descriptive World
Empirical Investigator
empirical scepticism
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
existence
Existential Creation
Existential Independence
Existential Level
Existential Quantifier
existentialism
Grelling's Paradox
Grue Emerald
induction problem
Inductive Practice
instinctive belief
liar paradox
logic
logical fallacies
membership fallacy
metaphysical analysis of truth
Natural Necessity
Necessarily Connected
Objective Meaning
Ordinal Numbers
qualitative metaphysics
Qualitative World
reference theory
Russell's paradox
scepticism
Selfcontradictory Statement
Singular Term
Spatio Temporal Location
truth
Violate
World Argument
Worldly Necessity

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138343764
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1998, this volume aims to counter the paradoxes of causality and induction as presented by empirical scepticism, though the work is not a dry critique of others' efforts in this area. In order to address these issues, the author presents his instinctive belief in the interconnectedness of the world's elements from a conceptual point of view. The work is not epistemological, but metaphysical and logical, and the assumptions are made in these areas. The principal concept is "membership", which appears in logic, language and metaphysics. Truth, existence and reference are shown to be forms of membership and, as such, invalid concepts. The famous paradoxes stretch from that of the liar to Russell's result from this misconception, which is responsible for the paradoxes of causality and induction.

Garvin Rampersad was born in Trinidad, West Indies, and came to the UK in 1961 with his mother, siblings and grandmother. He began a degree at Keele University but did not complete it. Rampersad began writing The End of Existence whilst in prison. The book was to take 20 years to complete. First published in 1998, it was reissued as Routledge Revival in 2020. The material which went on to become his second book, Mental Fight, which describes the completion of The End of Existence, won the Koestler Award in 2008. Garvin Rampersad holds a degree in Philosophy from Birkbeck College, University of London.

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