Analytic Philosophy in America : : And Other Historical and Contemporary Essays / / Scott Soames.
In this collection of recent and unpublished essays, leading analytic philosopher Scott Soames traces milestones in his field from its beginnings in Britain and Germany in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, through its subsequent growth in the United States, up to its present as the wo...
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Superior document: | Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Princeton University Press Complete eBook-Package 2014-2015 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2014] ©2014 |
Udgivelsesår: | 2014 |
Udgivelse: | Core Textbook |
Sprog: | English |
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Fysisk beskrivelse: | 1 online resource (376 p.) |
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Other title: | Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Origins of These Essays -- Part One: Milestones -- 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 -- Part Two: Historical Problems and Controversies -- 8. What Is the Frege/Russell Analysis of Quantification? -- 9. No Class -- 10. Ontology, Analyticity, and Meaning -- Part Three: Current Topics -- 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 |
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Summary: | In this collection of recent and unpublished essays, leading analytic philosopher Scott Soames traces milestones in his field from its beginnings in Britain and Germany in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, through its subsequent growth in the United States, up to its present as the world's most vigorous philosophical tradition. The central essay chronicles how analytic philosophy developed in the United States out of American pragmatism, the impact of European visitors and immigrants, the midcentury transformation of the Harvard philosophy department, and the rapid spread of the analytic approach that followed. Another essay explains the methodology guiding analytic philosophy, from the logicism of Frege and Russell through Wittgenstein's linguistic turn and Carnap's vision of replacing metaphysics with philosophy of science. Further essays review advances in logic and the philosophy of mathematics that laid the foundation for a rigorous, scientific study of language, meaning, and information. Other essays discuss W.V.O. Quine, David K. Lewis, Saul Kripke, the Frege-Russell analysis of quantification, Russell's attempt to eliminate sets with his "no class theory," and the Quine-Carnap dispute over meaning and ontology. The collection then turns to topics at the frontier of philosophy of language. The final essays, combining philosophy of language and law, advance a sophisticated originalist theory of interpretation and apply it to U.S. constitutional rulings about due process. |
Format: | Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 9781400850464 9783110665925 |
DOI: | 10.1515/9781400850464?locatt=mode:legacy |
Adgang: | restricted access |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |
Statement of Responsibility: | Scott Soames. |