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E-grāmata: Analytic Philosophy: An Interpretive History [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Valparaiso University, USA)
  • Formāts: 290 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Feb-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315733050
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  • Formāts: 290 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Feb-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315733050
Analytic Philosophy: An Interpretive History explores the ways interpretation (of key figures, factions, texts, etc.) shaped the analytic tradition, from Frege to Dummet. It offers readers 17 chapters, written especially for this volume by an international cast of leading scholars. Some chapters are devoted to large, thematic issues like the relationship between analytic philosophy and other philosophical traditions such as British Idealism and phenomenology, while other chapters are tied to more fine-grained topics or to individual philosophers, like Moore and Russell on philosophical method or the history of interpretations of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. Throughout, the focus is on interpretations that are crucial to the origin, development, and persistence of the analytic tradition. The result is a more fully formed and philosophically satisfying portrait of analytic philosophy.
1 Editor's Introduction: Interpreting the Analytic Tradition
1(19)
Aaron Preston
2 Idealism and the Origins of Analytic Philosophy: Moore Interprets Kant and Bradley
20(14)
Peter Hylton
3 The Changing Role of Language in Analytic Philosophy
34(18)
Scott Soames
4 Russell, Ryle, and Phenomenology: An Alternative Parsing of the Ways
52(18)
James Chase
Jack Reynolds
5 Some Main Problems of Moore Interpretation
70(15)
Consuelo Preti
6 Russell's Philosophical Method: How Analytic Philosophy is Shaped and Perpetuates Its Misinterpretation
85(18)
Rosalind Carey
7 Analyzing Wittgenstein's Tractatus
103(15)
Anat Biletzki
8 The Later Wittgenstein
118(13)
Duncan Richter
9 Frank Ramsey and the Entanglement of Analytic Philosophy with Pragmatism
131(15)
Cheryl Misak
10 From Scientific to Analytic: Remarks on How Logical Positivism Became a
Chapter of Analytic Philosophy
146(14)
Alan Richardson
11 Ernest Nagel's Naturalism: A Microhistory of the American Reception of Logical Empiricism
160(15)
Christopher Pincock
12 "One of My Feet Was Still Pretty Firmly Encased in This Boot": Behaviorism and The Concept of Mind
175(18)
Michael Kremer
13 Quine: The Last and Greatest Scientific Philosopher
193(21)
Sean Morris
14 P. F. Strawson: Ordinary Language Philosophy and Descriptive Metaphysics
214(15)
Hans-Johann Glock
15 Austin Athwart the Tradition
229(11)
Kelly Dean Jolley
16 Davidson's Interpretation of Quine's Radical Translation, and How It Helped Make Analytic Philosophy a Tradition
240(14)
Lee Braver
17 Dummett's Dialectics
254(15)
Anat Matar
18 On the Traditionalist Conjecture
269(19)
Sandra Lapointe
Index 288
Aaron Preston is Associate Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Valparaiso University. He is the author of Analytic Philosophy: The History of an Illusion (2010) and a number of articles on the history and historiography of analytic philosophy and on the philosophy of religion.