Future Pasts: The Analytic Tradition in Twentieth-Century Philosophy

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Juliet Floyd, Sanford Shieh
Oxford University Press, 2001. aug. 30. - 480 oldal
This collection of previously unpublished essays presents a new approach to the history of analytic philosophy--one that does not assume at the outset a general characterization of the distinguishing elements of the analytic tradition. Drawing together a venerable group of contributors, including John Rawls and Hilary Putnam, this volume explores the historical contexts in which analytic philosophers have worked, revealing multiple discontinuities and misunderstandings as well as a complex interaction between science and philosophical reflection.
 

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Logical Positivism
9
Publication of Freges Begriffsschrift
25
The End of the Age of Innocence
43
Publication of Husserls Logical Investigations
67
Publication of Machs Erkenntnis und Irrtum
81
Publication of volume I of Russells and Whiteheads
101
Husserl and the Linguistic Turn
123
Critiques of Metaphysics
143
Publication of Hans Reichenbachs Experience and Prediction
277
Rethinking the Future
289
John Deweys ninetieth birthday celebration reported in Time
315
Publication of Alan Turings Computing Machinery
339
Silences Noises Voices
351
Abraham Robinsons lecture on infinitesimals at the Silver Anniver
359
Saul Kripke gives the lectures of Naming and Necessity
369
Publication of Richard Rortys Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature
393

Publication of Heideggers Being and Time
193
W V Quine submits his Harvard Ph D Dissertation
215
Publication of Carnaps Logical Syntax of Language
223
Quines 1934
257
The Fundamental Notions of Logic
415
Bibliography
431
Index
457
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