Contemporary Analytic and Linguistic PhilosophiesE. D. Klemke, Elmer Daniel Klemke This new, second edition of the popular college textbook offers the beginning philosophy student a comprehensive introduction to several aspects of one of the most influential schools of thought in the 20th century. Klemke covers realism and common sense (G. E. Moore); logical atomism (Bertrand Russell); logical positivism (A. J. Ayer); conceptual analysis (Gilbert Ryle, G.E. Moore, John Wisdom); logico-metaphysical analysis (Gustav Bergman, W. V. Quine); linguistic analysis (J. L. Austin, P. F. Strawson, J.R. Searle); and the recent development of new realism (Saul Kripke, Hilary Putnam, Tyler Burge, Richard N. Boyd). Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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PREFACE | 9 |
The Rise of Analytic Philosophy | 15 |
THE PREANALYTIC TRADITION | 23 |
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A. J. Ayer actually analysis analytic philosophy analytic propositions answer argument assert believe body certainly clear cognitive complex conception consciousness Critical Realism defined definition descriptive distinction doctrine doubt empirical entities ethical example existence experience expression external false feel G. E. Moore given grammatical human hypothesis idea Idealists illocutionary act illocutionary force intention kind knowledge linguistic Logical Atomism logical positivism material things mathematics matter meaning meant mental fact merely metaphysical mind naïve realism nature neutral monism notion ontology ordinary particular Pegasus perceive percipi performative philosophers phrase physical objects possible pragmaticism predicate present principle problem promise proof proposition qualities question realism reality reason regard relation rules seems sensation of blue sense sense-datum sentence simply sort space speak statements suppose symbol synonymy synthetic synthetic propositions theory thought tion true truth utterance whole Wittgenstein word