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Analytic Philosophy : An Anthology

Martinich, A. P.(Edited by)Sosa, E. David(Edited by)
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This substantial anthology comprises the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of readings in analytic philosophy of the twentieth century.

It provides a survey and analysis of the key issues, figures and concepts.

The volume is divided into seven sections: philosophy of language, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, free will and personal identity, ethics, and methodology.

It includes the most familiar texts of the analytic tradition, as well as several others that are less often anthologized.

Several articles are logically related to each other.

For example, Moore's Four Forms of Skepticism, appears together with selections from Wittgenstein's On Certainty: Langford's discussion of the paradox of analysis and Moore's reply are both included: and Quine's Two Dogmas of Empiricism is paired with Grice and Strawson's In Defense of a Dogma.

The distinctive selections and internal coherence make this anthology an invaluable guide for anyone interested in twentieth-century and analytic philosophy.

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Blackwell Publishers
0631216472 / 9780631216476
Paperback
146.4
22/10/2001
United Kingdom
528 pages, 0
178 x 247 mm, 912 grams
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