Introducing analytic philosophy :: its sense and its nonsense, 1879-2002 /
Philosophy took a ""linguistic turn"" in the twentieth century that was marked by the focus on theories of meaning, reference, description, predication and truth. Starting with the roots of the analytic tradition in Frege, Meinong and Bradley, this book follows its development in...
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Zusammenfassung: | Philosophy took a ""linguistic turn"" in the twentieth century that was marked by the focus on theories of meaning, reference, description, predication and truth. Starting with the roots of the analytic tradition in Frege, Meinong and Bradley, this book follows its development in Russell and Wittgenstein and the writings of major philosophers of the analytic tradition and of various lesser, but well known and widely discussed, contemporary figures. In dealing with basic issues that have preoccupied analytic philosophers in the past century, the author notes how analytic philosophy is sometimes. |
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contents | PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: THE LINGUISTIC TURN; 1a. Frege: Reference and Meaning; 1b. Frege's Context Principle and Dummett's Linguistic Turn; 1c. Frege's Objects and Quine's Criterion of Commitment; 1d. Bradley and Bosanquet on Predication and Judgment; 1e. Russell's Analysis of Definite Descriptions; 1f. Meinong's Pure Objects of Thought: The Turn to Intentionality; 1g. Predicates, Propositional Functions and Properties; 1h. Reincarnating Meinong: Searle's Intentional Speech Acts; CHAPTER 2: DESCRIBING AND DENOTING; 2a. Russell's Critique of Frege. 2b. Facts and the Analysis of Judgment2c. Referring to Facts; 2d. Strawson's Critique of Russell; 2e. On Distinguishing Descriptive from Referential Use; 2f. Kripke's Causal Theory of Reference; CHAPTER 3: MEANING, TRUTH AND ANTI-REALISM; 3a. Tarski's Conception of Truth: Twisting the Linguistic Turn; 3b. Positivism and Pragmatism in Carnap and Sellars; 3c. Truth: Davidson's Fast Track to the Meaning of "Meaning"; 3d. Dummett's Anti-Realism: Meaning as Use and Truth as Proof; 3e. Quine's Attack on Dogma: Analyticity and Meaning; CHAPTER 4: FACTS, INTENTIONS AND ABSTRACTION. 4a. Facts: Problems and Solutions4b. Truth and Modality; 4c. Meaning and Intending; 4d. Access to The Abstract; References. |
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spelling | Hochberg, Herbert, 1929- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJhhkpWjFF9YKwQdGFcMfq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85116803 Introducing analytic philosophy : its sense and its nonsense, 1879-2002 / Herbert Hochberg. Paperback edition. Frankfurt : Ontos-Verlag, 2003. 1 online resource (278 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Logos : Studien zur Logik, Sprachphilosophie und Metaphysik ; Band 3 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: THE LINGUISTIC TURN; 1a. Frege: Reference and Meaning; 1b. Frege's Context Principle and Dummett's Linguistic Turn; 1c. Frege's Objects and Quine's Criterion of Commitment; 1d. Bradley and Bosanquet on Predication and Judgment; 1e. Russell's Analysis of Definite Descriptions; 1f. Meinong's Pure Objects of Thought: The Turn to Intentionality; 1g. Predicates, Propositional Functions and Properties; 1h. Reincarnating Meinong: Searle's Intentional Speech Acts; CHAPTER 2: DESCRIBING AND DENOTING; 2a. Russell's Critique of Frege. 2b. Facts and the Analysis of Judgment2c. Referring to Facts; 2d. Strawson's Critique of Russell; 2e. On Distinguishing Descriptive from Referential Use; 2f. Kripke's Causal Theory of Reference; CHAPTER 3: MEANING, TRUTH AND ANTI-REALISM; 3a. Tarski's Conception of Truth: Twisting the Linguistic Turn; 3b. Positivism and Pragmatism in Carnap and Sellars; 3c. Truth: Davidson's Fast Track to the Meaning of "Meaning"; 3d. Dummett's Anti-Realism: Meaning as Use and Truth as Proof; 3e. Quine's Attack on Dogma: Analyticity and Meaning; CHAPTER 4: FACTS, INTENTIONS AND ABSTRACTION. 4a. Facts: Problems and Solutions4b. Truth and Modality; 4c. Meaning and Intending; 4d. Access to The Abstract; References. Philosophy took a ""linguistic turn"" in the twentieth century that was marked by the focus on theories of meaning, reference, description, predication and truth. Starting with the roots of the analytic tradition in Frege, Meinong and Bradley, this book follows its development in Russell and Wittgenstein and the writings of major philosophers of the analytic tradition and of various lesser, but well known and widely discussed, contemporary figures. In dealing with basic issues that have preoccupied analytic philosophers in the past century, the author notes how analytic philosophy is sometimes. Analysis (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004780 Philosophy, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100861 Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100849 Philosophie analytique. Philosophie ancienne. Philosophie. philosophy. aat PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys General. bisacsh Analysis (Philosophy) fast Philosophy fast Philosophy, Ancient fast Print version: Hochberg, Herbert. Introducing analytic philosophy : its sense and its nonsense, 1879-2002. Frankfurt : Ontos-Verlag, 2003 280 pages ; 21 cm. Logos : Studien zur Logik, Sprachphilosophie und Metaphysik ; Band 3 9783110320534 (DLC) 2003376523 Logos (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; Bd. 3. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003126068 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=699646 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hochberg, Herbert, 1929- Introducing analytic philosophy : its sense and its nonsense, 1879-2002 / Logos (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) ; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: THE LINGUISTIC TURN; 1a. Frege: Reference and Meaning; 1b. Frege's Context Principle and Dummett's Linguistic Turn; 1c. Frege's Objects and Quine's Criterion of Commitment; 1d. Bradley and Bosanquet on Predication and Judgment; 1e. Russell's Analysis of Definite Descriptions; 1f. Meinong's Pure Objects of Thought: The Turn to Intentionality; 1g. Predicates, Propositional Functions and Properties; 1h. Reincarnating Meinong: Searle's Intentional Speech Acts; CHAPTER 2: DESCRIBING AND DENOTING; 2a. Russell's Critique of Frege. 2b. Facts and the Analysis of Judgment2c. Referring to Facts; 2d. Strawson's Critique of Russell; 2e. On Distinguishing Descriptive from Referential Use; 2f. Kripke's Causal Theory of Reference; CHAPTER 3: MEANING, TRUTH AND ANTI-REALISM; 3a. Tarski's Conception of Truth: Twisting the Linguistic Turn; 3b. Positivism and Pragmatism in Carnap and Sellars; 3c. Truth: Davidson's Fast Track to the Meaning of "Meaning"; 3d. Dummett's Anti-Realism: Meaning as Use and Truth as Proof; 3e. Quine's Attack on Dogma: Analyticity and Meaning; CHAPTER 4: FACTS, INTENTIONS AND ABSTRACTION. 4a. Facts: Problems and Solutions4b. Truth and Modality; 4c. Meaning and Intending; 4d. Access to The Abstract; References. Analysis (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004780 Philosophy, Ancient. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100861 Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100849 Philosophie analytique. Philosophie ancienne. Philosophie. philosophy. aat PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys General. bisacsh Analysis (Philosophy) fast Philosophy fast Philosophy, Ancient fast |
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