The Norton Anthology of Western Philosophy (Record no. 101913)

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Personal name Conant, James
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Title The Norton Anthology of Western Philosophy
Remainder of title After Kant: The Analytic Tradition
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. W.W.Norton & Co
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017
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General note includes index and biblioraphy
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Formatted contents note 1. The nineteenth and early twentieth century background Introduction ...37 Immanuel kant (1724-1804) ..84 Critique of pure reason ...52 Logic in general and transcendental logic ...52 Prolegomena to any future metaphysics ...59 Analytical and synthetical judgements ...59 Logic ...63 The concept of logic ...63 Analytic and synthic propositions ...66 John stuart mill (1806-1873) ...68 A system of logic ...70 An examination of Sir william Hamilton`s philosophy ...79 Chapter XII. The psychological theory of the belief in matter, how far applicable to mind ...79 Ernst mach (1838-1916) ...85 The analysis of sensations ...86 Antimetaphysical remarks ...86 F.H. Bradley (1846-1924) ...91 From reality and thought ...93 Franz brentano (1838-1917) ...97 Psychology from an empirical standpoint ...98 Mental and physical phernomena ...98 Alexius Sidgwick (1853-1920) ...101 From on Assumptions ...102 Henry sidgwick (1838-1900) ...108 The methods of ethics ...110 From book 1 chapter III. Ethical judgments ...110 W.K. Clifford (1845-1879) ...119 From the ethics of belief ...120 II. Early analytic philosophy Introduction ...127 Gottlob frege (1848-1925) ...141 Begriffschroft ...148 Preface ...148 From the foundations of arithmetic ...151 Function and concept ...172 On concept and object ...188 On sense and reference ...198 Basic laws of arithmetic ...215 From introduction ...215 The thought ...225 G.E. Moore (1873-1958) ...242 The nature of judgment ...249 Principia ethica ..262 From chapter 1. The subject matter of ethics ...262 From chapter VI. the ideal ...275 From A defence of common sense ...279 Proof of an external world ...292 Letter to malcolm ...308 Bertrand russell (1872-1970) ...311 Principles of mathematics ...321 Principles of mathematics ..321 Chapter IV. Proper names, adjective s and verbs ...321 On denoting ...330 The problems of philosophy ..342 Chapter II. The existence of matter ...342 Chapter IV. Idealism ...346 Chapter V. Knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description ...350 From logic as the essence of philosophy ...357 The philosophy of logical atomism ...370 From facts and propositions ...370 On scientific method in philosophy ...378 From pragmatism ...193 Ludwig wittgenstwin (1889-1951) ...408 Alecture on ethics ...415 Philosophy ...422 From philosophical investigations ...434 From on certainty ...462 E.P. Ramsey (1903-1930) ...475 Universals ..477 Ftrom truth and probability ...490 Philosophy ...495 The nature of truth ...499 H.A. Prichard (1871-1947?) ...508 Does moral philosophy rest on a mistake ...510 W.D. Ross (1877-1971) ...523 The right and the good ...525 From 1 the meaning of right ...525 III. Pragmatism Introduction ...529 C.s. peirce (1839-1914) ...539 Question concerning certain faculties clamied for man ...541 From the fixation of belief ...554 How to make our ideas clear ...565 William james (1842-1910) ...580 The will to believe ...582 Pragmatism ...598 Lecture II. What pragmatism means ...598 The meaning of truth ...611 II. The tigers in India ...611 John dewey (1859-1952) ...614 The experimental theory of knowledge ...618 From chapter one. experience and philosophic method ...629 C.I. Lewis (883-1964) ...640 Mind and the world order ...642 Chapter II. The given element in experience ...64 IV. Logical positivism Introduction ....657 Hans reichenbach (1891-1953) ...670 Two meanings of a priori and kant`s implicit presupposition ...672 On the justification of induction ...678 Otto neurath (1882-1945) ...683 From the scientific world conception ...685 Protocol statements ...710 From and content ...715 II. The nature of knowledge ...715 Rudolf carnap ?(1891-1970) ...741 Pseudo - peoblems in philosophy ...744 The realism controversy ...744 V. Analytic philosophy at high tide VI. The renaissance of human philosophy VII. The diversification of analyric philosophy
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