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Informationen zum Autor A. P. Martinich is Roy Allison Vaughan Centennial Professor in Philosophy and Professor of History and Government at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author or editor of 15 books, including The Philosophy of Language (5th edn., 2007) and A Companion to Analytic Philosophy (edited with David Sosa, 2001). David Sosa is Professor and Chair in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. Klappentext Featuring updates and the inclusion of nine new chapters, Analytic Philosophy: An Anthology, 2nd Edition offers a comprehensive and authoritative collection of the most influential readings in analytic philosophy written over the past hundred years. Features broad coverage of analytic philosophy, including such topics as ethics, methodology, and freedom and personal identity Focuses on classic or seminal articles that were especially influential or significant New articles in this edition include "Proof of an External World" by G. E. Moore, "Criteria, Defeasibility, and Knowledge" by John McDowell, "Sensations and Brain Processes" by J. J. C. Smart, selections from Sense and Sensibilia by J. L. Austin, "Other Bodies" by Tyler Burge, "Individualism and Supervenience" by Jerry Fodor, "Responsibility and Avoidability" by Roderick Chisholm, "Alternative Possibilities and Moral Responsibility" by Harry Frankfurt, and "Personal Identity" by Derek Parfit Offers diverse approaches to analytic philosophy by including readings from Austin, Wittgenstein, Quine, and Davidson Zusammenfassung Featuring updates and the inclusion of nine new chapters, Analytic Philosophy: An Anthology, 2nd Edition offers a comprehensive and authoritative collection of the most influential readings in analytic philosophy written over the past hundred years. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I :Philosophy of Language. 1 "On Sense and Reference"(Gottlob Frege). 2 "Thought"(Gottlob Frege. 3 "On Denoting"(Bertrand Russell). 4 "On Referring"(P. F. Strawson). 5 "Meaning"(H. P. Grice). 6 "Truth and Meaning"(Donald Davidson). 7 "Identity and Necessity"(Saul Kripke). 8 "Meaning and Reference"(Hilary Putnam). Further Reading in Philosophy of Language. Part II: Metaphysics. 9 "On the Relations of Universals and Particulars"(Bertrand Russell). 10 From the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (Ludwig Wittgenstein). 11 "Particular and General"(P. F. Strawson). 12 "On What There Is"(W. V. Quine). 13 "The Identity of Indiscernibles"(Max Black). Further Reading in Metaphysics. Part III: Epistemology. 14 "Proof of an External World"(E. Moore). 15 From On Certainty: ( Ludwig Wittgenstein). 16 "Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description"(Bertrand Russell). 17 "The Problem of the Criterion"(Roderick Chisholm). 18 "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?"(Edmund Gettier). 19 "Studies in the Logic of Explanation"(Carl Hempel and Paul Oppenheim). 20 "The New Riddle of Induction"(Nelson Goodman). 21 "Epistemology Naturalized"(W. V. Quine). 22 "Criteria, Defeasibility, and Knowledge"(John McDowell). Further Reading in Epistemology. Part IV: Philosophy of Mind. 23 "Sensations and Brain Processes"(J. J. C. Smart). 24 "The Nature of Mental States"(Hilary Putnam). 25 Sense and Sensibilia (J. L. Austin). 26 "Mental Events"(Donald Davidson). 27 "What is it Like to Be a Bat?"(Thomas Nagel). 28 "Mad Pain and Martian Pain"(David Lewis). 29 "Can Computers Think?"(John Searle). 30 "Other Bodies"(Tyler Burge). 31 "Individualism and Supervenience"(Jerry Fodor). Further Reading in P...