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050 00 $aB808.5$b.A52 2001
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245 00 $aAnalytic philosophy :$ban anthology /$cedited by A.P. Martinich and David Sosa.
260 $aMalden, Mass. :$bBlackwell,$c2001.
300 $aix, 517 pages ;$c26 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aBlackwell philosophy anthologies ;$v13
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 511) and index.
505 00 $gPt. I.$tPhilosophy of Language.$g1.$tOn Sense and Reference /$rGottlob Frege.$g2.$tThought /$rGottlob Frege.$g3.$tOn Denoting /$rBertrand Russell.$g4.$tOn Referring /$rP. F. Strawson.$g5.$tMeaning /$rH. P. Grice.$g6.$tTruth and Meaning /$rDonald Davidson.$g7.$tIdentity and Necessity /$rSaul Kripke.$g8.$tMeaning and Reference /$rHilary Putnam --$gPt. II.$tMetaphysics.$g9.$tOn the Relations of Universals and Particulars /$rBertrand Russell.$g10.$tFrom the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus /$rLudwig Wittgenstein.$g11.$tParticular and General /$rP. F. Strawson.$g12.$tOn What There Is /$rW. V. Quine.$g13.$tThe Identity of Indiscernible /$rMax Black --$gPt. III.$tEpistemology.$g14.$tFour Forms of Scepticism /$rG. E. Moore.$g15.$tFrom On Certainty /$rLudwig Wittgenstein.$g16.$tKnowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description /$rBertrand Russell.$g17.$tThe Problem of the Criterion /$rRoderick Chisholm.$g18.$tIs Justified True Belief Knowledge? /$rEdmund Gettier.
505 80 $g19.$tLaws and their Role in Scientific Explanation /$rCarl G. Hempel.$g20.$tThe New Riddle of Induction /$rNelson Goodman.$g21.$tEpistemology Naturalized /$rW. V. Quine --$gPt. IV.$tPhilosophy of Mind.$g22.$tThe Nature of Mind /$rD. M. Armstrong.$g23.$tThe Nature of Mental States /$rHilary Putnam.$g24.$tMental Events /$rDonald Davidson.$g25.$tWhat Is It Like To Be a Bat? /$rThomas Nagel.$g26.$tMad Pain and Martian Pain /$rDavid Lewis.$g27.$tCan Computers Think? /$rJohn Searle --$gPt. V.$tFreedom and Personal Identity.$g28.$tThe Conceivability of Mechanism /$rNorman Malcolm.$g29.$tFreedom and Resentment /$rP. F. Strawson.$g30.$tHuman Freedom and the Self /$rRoderick Chisholm.$g31.$tThe Self and the Future /$rBernard Williams.$g32.$tActions, Reasons, and Causes /$rDonald Davidson --$gPt. VI.$tEthics.$g33.$tThe Subject-matter of Ethics /$rG. E. Moore.$g34.$tThe Emotive Meaning of Ethical Terms /$rC. L. Stevenson.$g35.$tJustice as Fairness /$rJohn Rawls.$g36.$tModern Moral Philosophy /$rG. E. M. Anscombe.
505 80 $g37.$tMorality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives /$rPhilippa Foot --$gPt. VII.$tMethodology.$g38.$tThe Notion of Analysis in Moore's Philosophy /$rC. H. Langford.$g39.$tReply to Langford /$rG. E. Moore.$g40.$tThe Elimination of Metaphysics /$rA. J. Ayer.$g41.$tEmpiricism, Semantics, and Ontology /$rRudolf Carnap.$g42.$tA Plea for Excuscs /$rJ. L. Austin.$g43.$tTwo Dogmas of Empiricism /$rW. V. Quine.$g44.$tIn Defense of a Dogma /$rH. P. Grice and P. F. Strawson.$g45.$tPhilosophy and the Scientific Image of Man /$rWilfred Sellars.$g46.$tOn The Blue and Brown Books /$rLudwig Wittgenstein.
650 0 $aAnalysis (Philosophy)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004780
700 1 $aMartinich, Aloysius.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83003551
830 0 $aBlackwell philosophy anthologies ;$v13.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96034830
852 00 $bglx$hB808.5$i.A52 2001