Early analytic philosophy : an inclusive reader with commentary /: an inclusive reader with commentary. (2023)
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- Early analytic philosophy : an inclusive reader with commentary /: an inclusive reader with commentary. (2023)
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- Early analytic philosophy : an inclusive reader with commentary
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- Note: Edited by Kevin Morris, Consuelo Preti.
- Editors:
- Morris, Kevin, 1981-
Preti, Consuelo - Contents:
- Preface How to Use Early Analytic PhilosophyComments on the TextAcknowledgements Chapter 1. Introducing Analytic Philosophy Chapter 2. F.H. Bradley and Monistic Idealism Background and CommentaryBackgroundMonistic IdealismCritique of RelationsAppearance and RealityConcluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadings Appearance and Reality (Selections from Ch. 1–3, 12–14) Chapter 3. G.E. Moore on Idealism, the Good, and Common SenseBackground and Commentary BackgroundCritique of Monistic IdealismGoodness and the Naturalistic FallacyCommon Sense and PhilosophyConcluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadings 'The Refutation of Idealism'Principia Ethica, Chapter 1'A Defence of Common Sense''Proof an External World' Chapter 4. Gottlob Frege: Logic and the Philosophy of LanguageBackground and CommentaryBackgroundLogic and LogicismSense, Reference, and ThoughtsConcluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadings 'On Sense and Reference' 'The Thought'Chapter 5. Bertrand Russell on Relations, Descriptions, and KnowledgeBackground and CommentaryBackgroundMonism and RelationsNames and DescriptionsAnalysis, Sense Data, and Scientific PhilosophyConcluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadings Russell on Monism and Relations (Selections from The Principles of Mathematics and Our Knowledge of the External World)'On Denoting''Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description''Logical Atomism' Chapter 6. E.E. Constance Jones on Language and LogicBackground and CommentaryBackgroundDevelopments in LogicJones and Russell:Preface How to Use Early Analytic PhilosophyComments on the TextAcknowledgements Chapter 1. Introducing Analytic Philosophy Chapter 2. F.H. Bradley and Monistic Idealism Background and CommentaryBackgroundMonistic IdealismCritique of RelationsAppearance and RealityConcluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadings Appearance and Reality (Selections from Ch. 1–3, 12–14) Chapter 3. G.E. Moore on Idealism, the Good, and Common SenseBackground and Commentary BackgroundCritique of Monistic IdealismGoodness and the Naturalistic FallacyCommon Sense and PhilosophyConcluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadings 'The Refutation of Idealism'Principia Ethica, Chapter 1'A Defence of Common Sense''Proof an External World' Chapter 4. Gottlob Frege: Logic and the Philosophy of LanguageBackground and CommentaryBackgroundLogic and LogicismSense, Reference, and ThoughtsConcluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadings 'On Sense and Reference' 'The Thought'Chapter 5. Bertrand Russell on Relations, Descriptions, and KnowledgeBackground and CommentaryBackgroundMonism and RelationsNames and DescriptionsAnalysis, Sense Data, and Scientific PhilosophyConcluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadings Russell on Monism and Relations (Selections from The Principles of Mathematics and Our Knowledge of the External World)'On Denoting''Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description''Logical Atomism' Chapter 6. E.E. Constance Jones on Language and LogicBackground and CommentaryBackgroundDevelopments in LogicJones and Russell: the 1910-1911 DebateConcluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadings'Mr. Russell's Objections to Frege's Analysis of Propositions''A New Law of Thought' Chapter 7. Ludwig Wittgenstein on Language and Philosophy Background and CommentaryBackgroundLanguage, Reality, and Philosophy in the TractatusAfter the TractatusConcluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadings Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (Selections) Chapter 8. Logical Empiricism: Meaning, Metaphysics, and Mathematics Background and CommentaryBackgroundMeaning, Verification, and MetaphysicsEthical DiscoursePhilosophy of Mathematics and LogicConcluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadingsHahn, Neurath, and Carnap, 'The Scientific Conception of the World: The Vienna Circle'Schlick, 'Meaning and Verification'Carnap, 'The Elimination of Metaphysics…'Ayer, Language, Truth, and Logic (Selections from Ch. 4, 6) Chapter 9. Susan Stebbing on Logic, Language, and AnalysisBackground and CommentaryBackgroundLogic and LanguageLanguage and ScienceEmpiricism and Analysis Concluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadingsA Modern Introduction to Logic (Selections from Ch. 1, 24)Philosophy and the Physicists (Selections from Ch. 3)'Logical Positivism and Analysis' Chapter 10. W.V.O Quine on Analyticity and OntologyBackground and CommentaryBackgroundAnalyticity RejectedOntological CommitmentConcluding RemarksFurther ReadingReadings 'On What There Is''Two Dogmas of Empiricism' Chapter 11. Analytic Philosophy Since 1950 References Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Bloomsbury Academic
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (608 pages)
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- 146.4
Analysis (Philosophy) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781350323612
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