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Full Idea
Every proposition function …has, in addition to its range of truth, a range of significance, i.e. a range within which x must lie if φ(x) is to be a proposition at all, whether true or false. This is the first point of the theory of types.
Gist of Idea
As well as a truth value, propositions have a range of significance for their variables
Source
Bertrand Russell (The Principles of Mathematics [1903], App B:523), quoted by Ofra Magidor - Category Mistakes 1.2
Book Ref
Magidor,Ofra: 'Category Mistakes' [OUP 2013], p.8
A Reaction
Magidor quotes this as the origin of the idea of a 'category mistake'. It is the basis of the formal theory of types, but is highly influential in philosophy generally, especially as a criterion for ruling many propositions as 'meaningless'.
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8632 | You can't transfer external properties unchanged to apply to ideas [Frege] |
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6437 | The theory of types makes 'Socrates and killing are two' illegitimate [Russell] |
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18004 | We can't do philosophy without knowledge of types and categories [Ryle] |
17998 | Category mistakes are either syntactic, semantic, or pragmatic [Magidor] |
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