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Analytic Philosophy An Anthology

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Blackwell Philosophy Anthologies ; 200100ENGGPS1Publication details: Oxford Blackwell Publishers 2001Description: 517pISBN:
  • 9780631216476
DDC classification:
  • N83 M366
Partial contents:
Part I Philosophy of Language 1 On Sense and Reference Gottlob Frege 2 Thought Gottlob Frege 3 On Denoting Bertrand Russell 4 On Referring P. F. Strawson 5 Meaning H. P. Grice 6 Truth and Meaning Donald Davidson 7 Identity and Necessity Saul Kripke 8 Meaning and Reference Hilary Putnam Farther Reading in Philosophy of Language Part II Metaphysics 9 On the Relations of Universals and Particulars Bertrand Russell 10 From the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus Ludwig Wittgenstein 11 Particular and General P. F. Strawson 12 On What There Is W. V. Quine 13 The Identity of Indiscernibles Max Black Further Reading in Metaphysics Part III Epistemology 14 Four Forms of Scepticism G. E. Moore 15 From On Certainty Ludwig Wittgenstein 16 Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description Bertrand Russell 17 The Problem of the Criterion Roderick Chisholm 18 Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? Edmund Gettier 19 Laws and their Role in Scientific Explanation Carl G. Hempel 20 The New Riddle of Induction Nelson Goodman 21 Epistemology Naturalized W. V. Quine Further Reading in Epistemology Part IV Philosophy of Mind 22 The Nature of Mind D. M. Armstrong 23 The Nature of Mental States Hilary Putnam 24 Mental Events Donald Davidson 25 What Is It Like To Be a Bat? Thomas Nagel 26 Mad Pain and Martian Pain David Lewis 27 Can Computers Think? John Searle Further Reading in Philosophy of Mind Part V Freedom and Personal Identity 28 The Conceivability of Mechanism Norman Malcolm 29 Freedom and Resentment P. F. Strawson 30 Human Freedom and the Self Roderick Chisholm 31 The Self and the Future Bernard Williams 32 Actions, Reasons, and Causes Donald Davidson Further Reading in Freedom and Personal Identity Part VI Ethics 33 The Subject-matter of Ethics G. E. Moore 34 The Emotive Meaning of Ethical Terms C. L. Stevenson 35 Justice as Fairness John Rawls 36 Modern Moral Philosophy G. E. M. Anscombe 37 Morality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives Philippa Foot Further Reading in Ethics Part VII Methodology 38 The Notion of Analysis in Moore`s Philosophy C. H. Langford 39 Reply to Langford G. E. Moore 40 The Elimination of Metaphysics A. J. Aver 41 Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology Rudolf Carnap 42 A Plea for Excuses J. L. Austin 43 Two Dogmas of Empiricism W. V. Quine 44 In Defense of a Dogma H. P. Grice and P. F. Strawson 45 Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man Wilfrid Sellars 46 From The Blue and Brown Books Ludwig Wittgenstein Further Reading in Methodology
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Part I Philosophy of Language 1 On Sense and Reference Gottlob Frege 2 Thought Gottlob Frege 3 On Denoting Bertrand Russell 4 On Referring P. F. Strawson 5 Meaning H. P. Grice 6 Truth and Meaning Donald Davidson 7 Identity and Necessity Saul Kripke 8 Meaning and Reference Hilary Putnam Farther Reading in Philosophy of Language Part II Metaphysics 9 On the Relations of Universals and Particulars Bertrand Russell 10 From the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus Ludwig Wittgenstein 11 Particular and General P. F. Strawson 12 On What There Is W. V. Quine 13 The Identity of Indiscernibles Max Black Further Reading in Metaphysics Part III Epistemology 14 Four Forms of Scepticism G. E. Moore 15 From On Certainty Ludwig Wittgenstein 16 Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description Bertrand Russell 17 The Problem of the Criterion Roderick Chisholm 18 Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? Edmund Gettier 19 Laws and their Role in Scientific Explanation Carl G. Hempel 20 The New Riddle of Induction Nelson Goodman 21 Epistemology Naturalized W. V. Quine Further Reading in Epistemology Part IV Philosophy of Mind 22 The Nature of Mind D. M. Armstrong 23 The Nature of Mental States Hilary Putnam 24 Mental Events Donald Davidson 25 What Is It Like To Be a Bat? Thomas Nagel 26 Mad Pain and Martian Pain David Lewis 27 Can Computers Think? John Searle Further Reading in Philosophy of Mind Part V Freedom and Personal Identity 28 The Conceivability of Mechanism Norman Malcolm 29 Freedom and Resentment P. F. Strawson 30 Human Freedom and the Self Roderick Chisholm 31 The Self and the Future Bernard Williams 32 Actions, Reasons, and Causes Donald Davidson Further Reading in Freedom and Personal Identity Part VI Ethics 33 The Subject-matter of Ethics G. E. Moore 34 The Emotive Meaning of Ethical Terms C. L. Stevenson 35 Justice as Fairness John Rawls 36 Modern Moral Philosophy G. E. M. Anscombe 37 Morality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives Philippa Foot Further Reading in Ethics Part VII Methodology 38 The Notion of Analysis in Moore`s Philosophy C. H. Langford 39 Reply to Langford G. E. Moore 40 The Elimination of Metaphysics A. J. Aver 41 Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology Rudolf Carnap 42 A Plea for Excuses J. L. Austin 43 Two Dogmas of Empiricism W. V. Quine 44 In Defense of a Dogma H. P. Grice and P. F. Strawson 45 Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man Wilfrid Sellars 46 From The Blue and Brown Books Ludwig Wittgenstein Further Reading in Methodology

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