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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction : analytic philosophy and its historiography -- ch. 1. What is analytic philosophy? / Michael Beaney -- ch. 2. The historiography of analytic philosophy / Michael Beaney -- ch. 3. Chronology of analytic philosophy and its historiography / Michael Beaney -- ch. 4. Bibliography and analytic philosophy and its historiography / Michael Beaney -- Part I. The origins of analytic philosophy -- ch. 5. Bolzano's anti-Kantianism : from a priori cognitions to conceptual truths / Mark Textor -- ch. 6. Time, norms, and structure in nineteenth-century philosophy of science / David Hyder -- ch. 7. Frege and the German background to analytic philosophy / Gottfried Gabriel -- ch. 8. Analytic philosophy, the analytic school, and British philosophy / John Skorupski -- ch. 9. The mathematical and logical background to analytic philosophy / Jamie Tappenden -- ch. 10. Gottlob Frege : some forms of influence / Tyler Burge -- ch. 11. Russell and Moore's revolt against British idealism / Nicholas Griffin -- ch. 12. Russell's theory of descriptions and the idea of logical construction / Bernard Linsky -- ch. 13. G.E. Moore and the Cambridge School of Analysis / Thomas Baldwin -- ch. 14. The whole meaning of a book of nonsense : reading Wittgenstein's Tractatus / Michael Kremer -- Part II. The development of analytic philosophy -- ch. 15. Oxford realism / Charles Travis and Mark Kalderon -- ch. 16. Early logical empiricism and its reception : the case of the Vienna Circle / Thomas Uebel -- ch. 17. Developments in logic : Carnap, Godel, and Tarski / Erich H. Reck -- ch. 18. Wittgenstein's later philosophy / Hans-Johann Glock -- ch. 19. Quine, Kripke, and Putnam / Maria Baghramian and Andrew Jorgensen -- ch. 20. The myth of logical behaviourism and the origins of the idenity theory / Sean Crawford -- ch. 21. The development of theories on meaning : from Frege to McDowell and beyond / Alexander Miller -- ch. 22. Reasons, actions, and the will : the fall and rise of causalism / Stewart Candlish and Nic Damnjanovic -- ch. 23. Metaphysics in analytic philosophy / Peter Simons -- ch. 24. Meta-ethics in the twentieth century / Jonathan Dancy -- ch. 25. Normative ethical theory in the twentieth century / Julia Driver -- ch. 26. Analytic aesthetics / Peter Lamarque -- ch. 27. Analytic political philosophy / Jonathan Wolff -- Part III. Themes in the history of analytic philosophy -- ch. 28. The function is unsaturated / Richard G. Heck, Jr. and Robert May -- ch. 29. When logical atomism met the Theaetetus : Ryle on naming and saying / Richard Gaskin -- ch. 30. Reading the Tractatus with G.E.M. Anscombe / Cora Diamond -- ch. 31. Ideas of a logically perfect language in analytic philosophy / Peter Hylton -- ch. 32. The linguistic turn in analytic philosophy / P.M.S. Hacker -- ch. 33. Perception and sense-data / Gary Hatfield -- ch. 34. Scepticism and knowledge : Moore's proof of an external world / Annalisa Coliva -- ch. 35. The varieties of rigorous experience / Juliet Floyd -- ch. 36. Modality / Sanford Shieh -- ch. 37. Inferentialism and normativity / Jaroslav Peregrin-- ch. 38. Pragmatism and analytic philosophy / Cheryl Misak -- ch. 39. The role of phenomenology in analytic philosophy / David Woodruff Smith. | |
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