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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Origins of These Essays
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1 Analytic Philosophy in America -
2 Methodology in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy -
3 Language, Meaning, and Information -
4 For Want of Cognitively Defined Propositions -
5 The Place of Willard Van Orman Quine in Analytic Philosophy -
6 David Lewis’s Place in Analytic Philosophy -
7 Kripke on Epistemic and Metaphysical Possibility -
8 What Is the Frege/Russell Analysis of Quantification? -
9 No Class -
10 Ontology, Analyticity, and Meaning -
11 Two Versions of Millianism -
12 What Are Natural Kinds? -
13 Vagueness and the Law -
14 Toward a Theory of Legal Interpretation -
15 Deferentialism - Index
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- Analytic Philosophy in America
- Author(s):
Scott Soames
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Introduction
- Origins of These Essays
-
1 Analytic Philosophy in America -
2 Methodology in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy -
3 Language, Meaning, and Information -
4 For Want of Cognitively Defined Propositions -
5 The Place of Willard Van Orman Quine in Analytic Philosophy -
6 David Lewis’s Place in Analytic Philosophy -
7 Kripke on Epistemic and Metaphysical Possibility -
8 What Is the Frege/Russell Analysis of Quantification? -
9 No Class -
10 Ontology, Analyticity, and Meaning -
11 Two Versions of Millianism -
12 What Are Natural Kinds? -
13 Vagueness and the Law -
14 Toward a Theory of Legal Interpretation -
15 Deferentialism - Index