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Title:
The Oxford handbook of the history of analytic philosophy / edited by Michael Beaney.
Author:
Beaney, Michael, editor.
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015].

© 2013.
Call Number:
B808.5 .O946 2015
Abstract:
"During the course of the twentieth century, analytic philosophy developed into the dominant philosophical tradition in the English-speaking world. In the last two decades, it has become increasingly influential in the rest of the world, from continental Europe to Latin America and Asia. At the same time there has been deepening interest in the origins and history of analytic philosophy, as analytic philosophers examine the foundations of their tradition and question many of the assumptions of their predecessors. This has led to greater historical self-consciousness among analytic philosophers and more scholarly work on the historical contexts in which analytic philosophy developed. This historical turn in analytic philosophy has been gathering pace since the 1990s, and the present volume is the most comprehensive collection of essays to date on the history of analytic philosophy. It contains state-of-the-art contributions from many of the leading scholars in the field, all of the contributions specially commissioned. The introductory essays discuss the nature and historiography of analytic philosophy, accompanied by a detailed chronology and bibliography. Part One elucidates the origins of analytic philosophy, with special emphasis on the work of Frege, Russell, Moore, and Wittgenstein. Part Two explains the development of analytic philosophy, from Oxford realism and logical positivism to the most recent work in analytic philosophy, and includes essays on ethics, aesthetics, and political philosophy as well as on the areas usually seen as central to analytic philosophy, such as philosophy of language and mind. Part Three explores certain key themes in the history of analytic philosophy."--Publisher's description.
ISBN:
9780198747994
Series:
Oxford handbooks.
Physical Description:
xx, 1161 pages ; 25 cm
General Note:
"First published 2013. First published in paperback 2015."--Title page verso.
Contents:
What is analytic philosophy? / The historiography of analytic philosophy / Chronology of analytic philosophy and its historiography / Bibliography and analytic philosophy and its historiography / Bolzano's anti-Kantianism : from a priori cognitions to conceptual truths / Time, norms, and structure in nineteenth-century philosophy of science / Frege and the German background to analytic philosophy / Analytic philosophy, the analytic school, and British philosophy / The mathematical and logical background to analytic philosophy / Gottlob Frege : some forms of influence / Russell and Moore's revolt against British idealism / Russell's theory of descriptions and the idea of logical construction / G.E. Moore and the Cambridge School of Analysis / The whole meaning of a book of nonsense : reading Wittgenstein's Tractatus

Oxford realism / Early logical empiricism and its reception : the case of the Vienna Circle / Developments in logic : Carnap, Gödel, and Tarski / Reck -- Wittgenstein's later philosophy / Quine, Kripke, and Putnam / The myth of logical behaviourism and the origins of the identity theory / The development of theories on meaning : from Frege to McDowell and beyond / Reasons, actions, and the will : the fall and rise of causalism / Metaphysics in analytic philosophy / Meta-ethics in the twentieth century / Normative ethical theory in the twentieth century / Analytic aesthetics / Analytic political philosophy

The function is unsaturated / Heck, Jr. and Robert May -- When logical atomism met the Theaetetus : Ryle on naming and saying / Reading the Tractatus with G.E.M. Anscombe / Ideas of a logically perfect language in analytic philosophy / The linguistic turn in analytic philosophy / Perception and sense-data / Scepticism and knowledge : Moore's proof of an external world / The varieties of rigorous experience / Modality / Inferentialism and normativity / Pragmatism and analytic philosophy / The role of phenomenology in analytic philosophy
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