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Introduction Analytic Philosophy And Its Historiography |
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1 What is analytic philosophy? |
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3 | (27) |
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2 The historiography of analytic philosophy |
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30 | (31) |
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3 Chronology of analytic philosophy and its historiography |
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61 | (80) |
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4 Bibliography of analytic philosophy and its historiography |
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141 | (86) |
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PART I THE ORIGINS OF ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY |
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5 Bolzano's Anti-Kantianism: from a priori cognitions to conceptual truths |
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227 | (23) |
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6 Time, norms, and structure in nineteenth-century philosophy of science |
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250 | (30) |
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7 Frege and the German background to analytic philosophy |
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280 | (18) |
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8 Analytic philosophy, the Analytic school, and British philosophy |
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298 | (20) |
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9 The mathematical and logical background to analytic philosophy |
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318 | (37) |
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10 Gottlob Frege: some forms of influence |
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355 | (28) |
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11 Russell and Moore's revolt against British idealism |
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383 | (24) |
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12 Russell's theory of descriptions and the idea of logical construction |
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407 | (23) |
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13 G. E. Moore and the Cambridge School of Analysis |
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430 | (21) |
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14 The whole meaning of a book of nonsense: reading Wittgenstein's Tractatus |
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451 | (38) |
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PART II THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY |
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489 | (29) |
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16 Early logical empiricism and its reception: the case of the Vienna Circle |
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518 | (28) |
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17 Developments in logic: Carnap, Godel, and Tarski |
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546 | (26) |
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18 Wittgenstein's later philosophy |
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572 | (22) |
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19 Quine, Kripke, and Putnam |
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594 | (27) |
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20 The myth of logical behaviourism and the origins of the identity theory |
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621 | (35) |
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21 The development of theories of meaning: from Frege to McDowell and beyond |
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656 | (33) |
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22 Reasons, actions, and the will: the fall and rise of causalism |
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689 | (20) |
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23 Metaphysics in analytic philosophy |
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709 | (20) |
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24 Meta-ethics in the twentieth century |
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729 | (21) |
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25 Normative ethical theory in the twentieth century |
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750 | (20) |
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770 | (25) |
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27 Analytic political philosophy |
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795 | (30) |
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PART III THEMES IN THE HISTORY OF ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY |
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28 The function is unsaturated |
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29 When logical atomism met the Theaetetus: Ryle on naming and saying |
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851 | (19) |
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30 Reading the Tractatus with G. E. M. Anscombe |
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870 | (36) |
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31 Ideas of a logically perfect language in analytic philosophy |
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906 | (20) |
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32 The linguistic turn in analytic philosophy |
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926 | (22) |
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33 Perception and sense-data |
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948 | (27) |
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34 Scepticism and knowledge: Moore's proof of an external world |
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975 | (28) |
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35 The varieties of rigorous experience |
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1043 | (39) |
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37 Inferentialism and normativity |
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1082 | (16) |
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38 Pragmatism and analytic philosophy |
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1098 | (19) |
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39 The role of phenomenology in analytic philosophy |
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