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    The Analytic Tradition in Philosophy, Volume 2: A New Vision.Scott Soames - 2017 - Princeton University Press.
    An in-depth history of the linguistic turn in analytic philosophy, from a leading philosopher of language This is the second of five volumes of a definitive history of analytic philosophy from the invention of modern logic in 1879 to the end of the twentieth century. Scott Soames, a leading philosopher of language and historian of analytic philosophy, provides the fullest and most detailed account of the analytic tradition yet published, one that is unmatched in its (...)
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  2. The analytical tradition and Anglo-American philosophy.D. Marconi - 2001 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 56 (2):275-285.
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    Poincare and the Analytic Tradition.Gerhard Heinzmann - 2016 - Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science 34 (2):7-20.
    There is no substantive agreement about the philosophical views of analytic philosophers. Nevertheless, for much of them logical analysis is widely recognized to be important. It is true that Poincare used no logical analysis but refused nevertheless the old metaphysics. Indeed, the analytic tradition of philosophy of science is perhaps better characterized by several overlapping similarities, which are the clincher for my main thesis: Analytic philosophy of science has one of its origins in the philosophical network (...)
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  4. Contemporary (Analytic Tradition).Robert Michels - 2024 - In Kathrin Koslicki & Michael J. Raven, The Routledge Handbook of Essence in Philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge.
    This paper provides an overview of the history of the notion of essence in 20th century analytic philosophy, focusing on views held by influential analytic philosophers who discussed, or relied on essence or cognate notions in their works. It in particular covers Russell and Moore’s different approaches to essence before and after breaking with British idealism, the (pre- and post-)logical positivists’ critique of metaphysics and rejection of essence (Wittgenstein, Carnap, Schlick, Stebbing), the tendency to loosen the notion of (...)
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    The Analytic Tradition in Philosophy, Volume 1: The Founding Giants.Scott Soames - 2014 - Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
    Volume 1 examines the initial phase of the analytic tradition through the major contributions of three of its four founding giants—Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, and G. E. Moore. Soames describes and analyzes their work in logic, the philosophy of mathematics, epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and the philosophy of language. He explains how by about 1920 their efforts had made logic, language, and mathematics central to philosophy in an unprecedented way. But although logic, language, and mathematics were now seen as (...)
  6. The Analytic Tradition: Philosophical Quarterly Monographs, Volume 1.Michael Dummett - 1990 - Cambridge: Blackwell.
     
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  7. Richard Rorty and the analytic tradition: radical break or partial continuity?Tadeusz Szubka - 2010 - Diametros 25:146-158.
    It is quite widely assumed that at the beginning of his career Richard Rorty was an orthodox analytic philosopher, working in its then current mainstream, and especially fascinated by the linguistic turn taken by this tradition. Subsequently he supposedly radically and dramatically changed his views, turning himself from a staunch analytic philosophers into a vigorous critic of the analytic tradition and ultimately paradigmatically postmodern and continental thinker. It is argued in the paper that this common (...)
     
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    The analytic tradition in philosophy: volume 1 Précis.Scott Soames - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (6):1647-1650.
    The Precis explains the aims of my multi-volume work THE ANALYTIC TRADITION IN PHILOSOPHY and summarizes the contents of Volume 1.
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    Analytic Tradition in Law: Through the Analysis of Language to the Reconstruction of Social Order.Liana A. Tukhvatulina - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (8):47-55.
    The article reconstructs the premises of the reception of analytic philosophy in jurisprudence and shows that the development of a method for clarifying the meanings of legal concepts is not least connected with the problem of legitimizing law enforcement. The article analyzes H.L.A. Hart’s approach to the problem of correlation between the “letter” and “spirit” of the law in the process of interpreting legal norms. The article argues that the process of interpretation is determined teleologically. In its limit, the (...)
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    The analytic tradition in philosophy: volume 2—a new vision.Scott Soames - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (5):1341-1345.
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    Ethics in the analytic tradition.John Deigh - 2013 - In Roger Crisp, The Oxford Handbook of the History of Ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter begins with a discussion of the emergence of the analytic movement in British philosophy. It highlights G. E. Moore's two most influential works, ‘The Refutation of Idealism’ and Principia Ethica, both of which were seminal contributions to the analytic movement that he and Bertrand Russell initiated. Both feature the realist doctrine and the method of decompositional analysis that are the hallmarks of Moore's early philosophy. The discussions then turn to Moore's views about moral philosophy and Henry (...)
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    Bolzano and the Analytical Tradition.Sandra Lapointe - 2014 - Philosophy Compass 9 (2):96-111.
    In the course of the last few decades, Bolzano has emerged as an important player in accounts of the history of philosophy. This should be no surprise. Few authors stand at a more central junction in the development of modern thought. Bolzano's contributions to logic and the theory of knowledge alone straddle three of the most important philosophical traditions of the 19th and 20th centuries: the Kantian school, the early phenomenological movement and what has come to be known as analytical (...)
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  13. A sketch of the history and methodology of ontology in the analytic tradition.John Symons - manuscript
    The analytic tradition is sometimes criticized as being narrowly focused on language, logic or conceptual analysis to the detriment of deeper investigations into ontological, metaphysical or moral questions.1 More specifically, analytic philosophy has been associated with a positivist attitude which favored replacing the philosophy’s traditional focus on fundamental questions with an obsequiously deferential relationship to mathematics and the natural sciences. While this line of criticism obscures the historical reality and contemporary diversity of the analytic tradition, (...)
     
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    The Analytic tradition: meaning, thought, and knowledge.David Bell & Neil Cooper (eds.) - 1991 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
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    Languages for the Analytic Tradition.Diana I. Pérez - 2018 - Philosophical Papers 47 (1):49-69.
    In this paper I propose a series of arguments in order to show that it is preferable for analytic philosophy to be practiced in different languages. In the first section, I show that the analytic tradition includes people developing their philosophical work in different natural languages. In the second section, I will address the question of the role of language in thought, and more specifically in philosophical thought, concluding that it is preferable to allow for the use (...)
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  16. Future pasts: the analytic tradition in twentieth-century philosophy.Juliet Floyd & Sanford Shieh (eds.) - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    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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    The Analytic Tradition in Philosophy.Gary Ostertag - 2019 - Analysis 79 (3):560-571.
  18. The Analytic Tradition: Roots and Scope.David Bell & Neil Cooper (eds.) - 1990 - Blackwell.
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    The Ontology of the Analytic Tradition and its Origins: Realism and Identity in Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, and Quine.Jan Dejnozka - 1996 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    The analytic movement advertised its 'linguistic turn' as a radical break from the two-thousand-year-old substance tradition. But this is an illusion. On the fundamental level of ontology, there is enough reformulation and presupposition of traditional 'no entity without identity' themes to analogize Frege, Russell, Wittgenstein, and Quine to Aristotle as paradigmatic of modified realism. Thus the pace of ontology is glacial. Frege and Russell, not Wittgenstein and Quine, emerge as the true analytic progenitors of 'no entity without (...)
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  20. The Analytic Tradition, Radical (Feminist) Interpretation, and the Hygiene Hypothesis.Sharyn Clough - 2012 - Out of the Shadows.
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    The analytic tradition in philosophy: background and issues.Michael Louis Corrado - 1975 - Chicago: American Library Association.
    An introduction to the history of analytic philosophy, up to about 1975, together with discussion of the analytic treatment of epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and logical theory.
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  22. The analytic tradition in philosophy.Scott Soames - 2014 - Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
    volume 1. The founding giants -- volume 2. A new vision -- volume 3. The struggle for modality.
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    Scott Soames: The analytic tradition in philosophy, volume 1: Founding giants: Princeton University Press.Charles R. Pigden - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (6):1671-1680.
    The Analytic Tradition in Philosophy is an excellent successor to an excellent book : It is a fine an example of the necromantic style in the history of philosophy where the object of the exercise is to resurrect the mighty dead in order to get into an argument with them, either because we think them importantly right or instructively wrong. However what was a pardonable a simplification and a reasonable omission in the earlier book has now metamorphosed into (...)
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  24. The analytic tradition and philosophy of education: an historical perspective.Paul H. Hirst & Patricia White - 1998 - In Paul Heywood Hirst & Patricia White, Philosophy of education: major themes in the analytic tradition. New York: Routledge. pp. 1--1.
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    The Analytic Tradition: Meaning, Thought and Knowledge.Peter Milne - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (1):20-22.
  26. African Philosophy and the Analytic Tradition.Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze - 2001 - Philosophical Papers 30 (3):205-213.
    Abstract Could the ?analytic? approach take greater roots in the traditions of African Philosophy? In this contribution, I give an affirmative answer to the question. However, I also argue that the process requires a ?political will?, as it involves a clear acknowledgement of the historical impetus animating the very idea?and contemporary institutional existences?of African philosophy.
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  27. Jan Dejnožka: The Ontology of the Analytic Tradition and its Origins.Jaroslav Peregrin - 2001 - Filosoficky Casopis 49:701-706.
    [Jan Dejnožka: The Ontology of the Analytic Tradition.and Its Origins].
     
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    Conceptual Connections: Kant and the Twentieth‐Century Analytic Tradition.James O'shea - 2006 - In Graham Bird, A Companion to Kant. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 513–526.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Central Themes in Kant's Conceptual Revolution Frege, Russell, and the Synthetic A Priori The Rise and Fall of the Analytic A Priori and the Idea of a Relativized A Priori Transcendental Arguments and the Resurgence of Kantian Analytic Philosophy.
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    Hegel and the Analytic Tradition.Angelica Nuzzo (ed.) - 2009 - Continuum.
    An important collection of essays that rectifies a long-standing misconception in the history of the relation between Hegel and analytic philosophy.>.
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  30. Future Pasts: The Analytic Tradition in Twentieth-Century Philosophy.Juliet Floyd & Sanford Shieh - 2003 - Philosophy 78 (303):142-145.
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    The Analytic Tradition in Philosophy. [REVIEW]John Donnelly - 1977 - International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (2):239-241.
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    Chomsky and the Analytical Tradition.John Collins - 2021 - In Nicholas Allott, Terje Lohndal & Georges Rey, A Companion to Chomsky. Wiley. pp. 391–403.
    Noam Chomsky's engagement with contemporary philosophy from the 1960s onwards has involved lengthy discussion with critics and others on the significance of linguistics for traditional and contemporary philosophy. This chapter draws the background to generative linguistics and shows how Chomsky's real philosophical achievement in this area was to pose an explanatory question that had previously been neglected. Generative grammar as a research field was initiated by Chomsky in the 1950s. Chomsky's cognitive turn was revolutionary, not least because it went against (...)
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    Vorprung durch Logik: The German Analytic Tradition.Hans-Johann Glock - 1999 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 44:137-166.
    Although at present analytic philosophy is practiced mainly in the English-speaking world, it is to a considerable part the invention of German speakers. Its emergence owes much to Russell, Moore, and American Pragmatism, but even more to Frege, Wittgenstein, and the logical positivists of the Vienna Circle. No one would think of analytic philosophy as a specifically Anglophone phenomenon, if the Nazis had not driven many of its pioneers out of central Europe.
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  34. Interpreting the Analytic Tradition.Aaron Preston - 2017 - In Analytic Philosophy: An Interpretive History. New York: Routledge. pp. 1-19.
     
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  35. Heidegger and the analytic tradition on truth.Bernard Harrison - 1991 - Topoi 10 (2):121-136.
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    A. Nuzzo (ed.), Hegel and the analytic tradition.Ludovicus De Vos - 2012 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (1):153-155.
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  37. (1 other version)Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art: The Analytic Tradition: An Anthology.Peter Lamarque & Stein Haugom Olsen (eds.) - 2003 - Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This anthology provides comprehensive coverage of the major contributions of analytic philosophy to aesthetics and the philosophy of art, from the earliest beginnings in the 1950’s to the present time. Traces the contributions of the analytic tradition to aesthetics and the philosophy of art, from the 1950’s to the present time. Designed as a comprehensive guide to the field, it presents the most often-cited papers that students and researchers encounter. Addresses a wide range of topics, including identifying (...)
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    (1 other version)Feminist philosophy in the analytic tradition.Anita Superson & Samantha Brennan - 2000 - Hypatia 20 (4):1-9.
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    Scott Soames, The Analytic Tradition in Philosophy. Volume 1: The Founding Giants.Uwe Voigt - 2015 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 122 (1):261-262.
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    Kant and the Analytic Tradition.Robert Hanna - 2007 - In Constantin V. Boundas, The Edinburgh Companion to the Twentieth Century Philosophies. Edinburgh. University of Edinburgh Press. pp. 37-62.
  41. (1 other version)Hegel and the Analytic Tradition – Angelica Nuzzo (ed.).Christoph Halbig - 2011 - Philosophical Quarterly 61 (245):861-863.
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    Reply to critics of the analytic tradition in philosophy vol. 1 the founding giants.Scott Soames - 2015 - Philosophical Studies 172 (6):1681-1696.
    Reply to Beaney: the closing of the historical mindIn his comments, Michael Beaney sets himself up as the arbiter of what is genuine history and what isn’t. While celebrating the outpouring of specialized scholarship on Frege, he has no patience with the enterprise outlined in the Précis, which attempts to construct a large-scale picture of the richness of the analytic tradition. That enterprise is one in which great figures of our recent past are challenged by aspects of contemporary (...)
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    Quine and the analytic tradition.Dirk Koppelberg - 1989 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 20 (2):367-372.
    Professor Joseph Agassi hat in dieser Zeitschrift meine Analyse von Quines Stellung in der analytischen Tradition kritisiert und dabei insbesondere die Irrelevanz von Neurath betont und Quines Nähe zu Popper herausgestellt. In meiner Antwort geht es mir sowohl um eine Rehabilitation Neuraths als auch um die Unterschiede von Quines Philosophie zu Popper und Wittgenstein.
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    No Longer at the Vanishing Point? International Law and the Analytical Tradition in Jurisprudence.Richard Collins - 2014 - Jurisprudence 5 (2):265-298.
    Modern international law has an inseparable, yet uneasy connection to the analytical tradition in jurisprudence, yet the two have not been easy bedfellows. International lawyers have struggled to find a convincing account of the legality of the object of their study, largely retreating into pragmatism, whilst legal theorists have marginalised the study of international law as a result. In this article, however, I will consider recent hopes for a re-engagement between the two disciplines, brought about by a growing dissatisfaction (...)
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  45. How We Think About Things: Reference in Husserl and the Analytic Tradition.Shannon Vallor - 2001 - Dissertation, Boston College
    The phenomenon of reference is a very ordinary one. We refer to things in one manner or another in nearly every sentence we utter or thought we entertain. Yet within the analytic tradition, the phenomenon of reference has proved oddly resistant to philosophical clarification. Attempts to provide such clarification have met with a wide range of paradoxes and seemingly intractable aporias. The phenomenon has generally been treated in one of three ways: as an unexplained relation between words and (...)
     
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    Whither Analytic Ontology? [review of Jan Dejnozka, The Ontology of the Analytic Tradition and Its Origins ].Arthur Falk - 1998 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 18 (2):161-174.
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    Process and Analysis: Whitehead, Hartshorne, and the Analytic Tradition.George W. Shields (ed.) - 2002 - State University of New York Press.
    Leading thinkers from both traditions explore common philosophical topics.
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    Mind, Metaphysics, and Value in the Thomistic and Analytic Traditions. [REVIEW]John Zeis - 2003 - International Philosophical Quarterly 43 (3):379-381.
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  49. How philosophical theology became possible within the analytic tradition of philosophy.Nicholas Wolterstorff - 2009 - In Oliver D. Crisp & Michael C. Rea, Analytic Theology: New Essays in the Philosophy of Theology. Oxford University Press. pp. 155--69.
     
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  50. Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy: The ‘AnalyticTradition.James O'Shea - 2022 - In Sorin Baiasu & Mark Timmons, The Kantian Mind. New York, NY: Routledge.
    ABSTRACT: In a previous article (O’Shea 2006) I provided a concise overview of the reception of Kant’s philosophy among analytic philosophers during the periods from the ‘early analytic’ reactions to Kant in Frege, Russell, Carnap and others, to the systematic Kant-inspired works in epistemology and metaphysics of C. I. Lewis and P. F. Strawson, in particular. In this chapter I use the recently reinvigorated work of Wilfrid Sellars (1912–1989) in the second half of the twentieth century as the (...)
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