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Paul Moser and Dwayne Mulder, "General Introduction: Philosophy of Philosophy." I. PRAGMATISM. 1. Charles S. Peirce, "What Pragmatism Is." 2. William James, "What Pragmatism Means." 3. John Dewey, "The Development of American Pragmatism." 4. C.I. Lewis, "The Proper Method of Philosophy." II. ANGLO-AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY. 5. Bertrand Russell, "Logical Atomism." 6. G.E. Moore, "What is Philosophy?." 7. Ludwig Wittgenstein, "Philosophy." 8. A.J. Ayer and F.C. Copieston, "Logical Positivism--A Debate." 9. Rudolf Camap, "Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology." 10. Friedrich Waismann, "How l See Philosophy." 11. Roderick Chisholm, "Philosophers and Ordinary Language." 12. Karl Popper, "The Nature of Philosophical Problems and Their Roots in Science." 13. W.V. Quine, "Semantic Ascent." 14. Micheal Dummett, "Can Analytical Philosophy Be Systematic, and Should It Be?" III. CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY. 15. Friedrich Nietzsche, "On the Prejudices of Philosophers." 16. Edmund Husserl, "Phenomenoiogy" and "Philosophy." 17. Martin Heidogger, "The End of Philosophy and the Task of Thinking." 18. Jean-Paul Sartre, "Existentialism." 19. Maurice Merleau-Ponty, "What is Phenomenology?." 20. Michel Foucault, "Nietzsche, Genealogy, History." 21. Jacques Derrida, "Deconstruction and the Other." 22. Jurgen Habermas, "Philosophy as Stand-In and Interpreter." IV. PROSPECTS FOR PHILOSOPHY. 23. Richard Rorty, "Pragmatism and Philosophy." 24. Ernest Sosa, "Serious Philosophy and Freedom of Spirit." 25. Hilary Putnam, "Why is a Philosopher?." Bibliography. Index. No library descriptions found. |
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