Future Pasts: The Analytic Tradition in Twentieth Century Philosophy
Future Pasts: The Analytic Tradition in Twentieth Century Philosophy
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Abstract
Among contemporary philosophers there is a growing interest in recounting the history of philosophy in the twentieth century. Those who discuss what is more or less loosely called “analytic philosophy”—among them some who reject the methods of analysis outright—are increasingly engaged in attempting to delineate the origins and significance of the analytic tradition. This collection of essays is meant to be a contribution to the growing historical consciousness of contemporary Anglo-American philosophy. More than that, however, the decision to bring together these particular essays stems from the editors’conception of present difficulties facing the historiography of recent philosophy. Both partisans and critics of what is called "analytic philosophy" assume that it is definable by a small number of questions, theories, principles, or concepts. This volume calls into doubt these often unquestioned, even unconscious, assumptions about the history of recent philosophy. Containing 21 previously unpublished articles by such luminaries as W.V. Quine, John Rawls, Stanley Cavell, Warren Goldfarb, Hilary Putnam, and others, this volume represents a new approach to the history of philosophy as well as a novel portrait of 20th-century analytic philosophy.
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Front Matter
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Introduction
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Part I Before the Wars: Origins of Tradition
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1
Frege's Conception of Logic
Warren Goldfarb
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2
Theory and Elucidation: The End of the Age of Innocence
Joan Weiner
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3
Bolzano, Frege, and Husserl on Reference and Object
Dagfinn Føllesdal
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4
Ernst Mach at the Crossroads of Twentieth‐Century Philosophy
Jaakko Hintikka
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5
Truth and Propositional Unity in Early Russell
Thomas Ricketts
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6
Hausserl and the Linguistic Turn
Charles Parsons
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Frege's Conception of Logic
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Part II Between the Wars: Logical Positivism and Critiques of Metaphysics
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7
Number and Ascriptions of Number in Wittgenstein's Tractatus
Juliet Floyd
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8
Heidegger's Response to Skepticism in Being and Time
Edward H. Minar
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9
Confessions of a Confirmed Extensionalist
W. V. Quine
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10
Tolerance and Analyticity in Carnap's Philosophy of Mathematics
Michael Friedman
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11
“The Defensible Province of Philosophy”: Quine's 1934 Lectures on Carnap
Peter Hylton
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12
Hans Reichenbach: Realist and Verificationist
Hilary Putnam
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7
Number and Ascriptions of Number in Wittgenstein's Tractatus
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Part III After the Wars: Rethinking the Future
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13
Sure Path of a Science: Kant in the Analytic Tradition
Susan Neiman
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14
Non‐Negotiable Demands: Metaphysics, Politics, and the Discourse of Needs
Naomi Scheman
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15
Language as Social Software
Rohit Parikh
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16
Silences Noises Voices
Stanley Cavell
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17
Long Decimals
W. D. Hart
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18
Meaning, Rigidity, and Modality
Sanford Shieh
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19
Epistemology and Science in the Image of Modern Philosophy: Rorty on Descartes and Locke
Gary Hatfield
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20
Formal Losses
Gerald E. Sacks
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Sure Path of a Science: Kant in the Analytic Tradition
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End Matter
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