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The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Philosophy
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Description
Surveying the history, latest developments and potential future directions of contemporary analytic philosophy, this is an essential one-volume reference guide for all those working in the field. The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Philosophy brings together a team of internationally renowned scholars to explore all the major areas of inquiry, key concepts and most important thinkers in the analytic tradition.
Topics covered include:
• The history of analytic philosophy, from Frege, Moore and Russell to Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle and beyond
• Philosophy of mind and language from early developments to the most recent advances
• Perspectives in moral and political philosophy
• Contemporary metaphysics, epistemology and the philosophy of science and mathematics
• The latest thinking on perception, free will and personal identity
The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Philosophy also includes a historical chronology and a full guide to further reading and available resources, making this an invaluable library or desktop reference guide for anyone working in the discipline today.
Table of Contents
1 A Different World
2 From Idealism to a Realistic (Platonic) Pluralism
3 Principia Ethica
4. Principles and Paradox
5 Frege
6 On Denoting, Acquaintance and Construction
7 Wittgenstein and the Tractatus
8 The Vienna Circle and its “Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung”
9 Later Wittgenstein
10 Quine
11 Oxford and Ordinary Language
12 Developments in Ethics
13 Davidson
14 Kripke and Putnam
15 Analytic Philosophy of Mind (with Howard Robinson)
Appendix: A Simple Introduction to Tarski's Theory of Truth
Part II: Current Research and Issues
Introduction to Part II
16. Mathematics and Logic Mary Leng
17. Philosophy and Language Barry C Smith
18. Meaning, Normativity and Naturalism Richard Gaskin
19. Philosophy of Science James Ladyman
20. Philosophy of Physics Barry Loewer
21. Causation Helen Beebee
22. Metaphysics E.J Lowe
23. Philosophy of Mind: Consciousness, Intentionality and Ignorance Daniel Stoljar
24. Personal Identity: Are we Ontological Trash? Mark Johnston
25. Free Will Ferenc Huoranszki
26. Knowledge Bryan Frances & Allan Hazlett
27. The Philosophy of Perception: An Introduction Paul Snowdon
28. Practical Reasons: The Problem of Gridlock Ruth Chang
29. Political Obligation, and the Site and Scope of Justice Andres Moles
Part III: New Directions in Analytic Philosophy
1. Specialization and Science
2. Mind and Consciousness
3. Analytic Metaphysics
4. Rising Self-Consciousness
5. Crisis?
30. Coda A: What is Analytic Philosophy? Barry Dainton and Howard Robinson
31. Coda B: Analytic versus Continental Howard Robinson
Notes
Chronology
Timeline of Individual Philosophers
A-Z of Key Terms and Concepts
Resources
Annotated Bibliography
Part A Analytic Philosophy and its History
Part B by Subject and Chapter
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | 21 Nov 2013 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 432 |
| ISBN | 9781441111470 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Series | Bloomsbury Companions |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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This reviewer can think of no better book for students about to enter graduate school in analytic philosophy, or indeed for anyone with some knowledge of the field who needs a general guide to fill in the gaps.The volume has obvious competition--free, peer-reviewed resources exist online covering the subtopics of philosophy. Thus it needs to justify its nontrivial price tag, and it does.The pitch of the articles is more historical and the articles themselves are more readable than those in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, and more in-depth than those in The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Summing Up: Highly Recommended.
Choice,July 2014
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An impressive volume featuring well-chosen contributors and formidable editorial scholarship. Its combination of original topic-based essays and clear historical introductions, together with a glossary, brief chronologies and extensive bibliographies, will make it of great use to undergraduates and researchers alike.
Stewart Candlish, Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
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The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Philosophy edited by Barry Dainton and Howard Robinson is a valuable contribution to the growing literature on the history, practice, and nature of analytic philosophy. The editors provide an engaging and informative overview of the history and major figures of analytic philosophy as well as insightful discussions of such issues as what is distinctive about analytic philosophy and the differences between analytic and Continental philosophy. This multi-faceted volume also features advanced survey articles by leading philosophers on the major areas of analytic philosophy. The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Philosophy is an excellent resource for students and researchers and anyone interested in analytic philosophy, the most important movement in recent and contemporary philosophy. This is a welcome addition to the Bloomsbury Companions series.
Stephen P. Schwartz, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Religion, Ithaca College, US
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The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Philosophy manages to combine philosophical investigation and historically informed introduction. If you want a comprehensive guide to analytic philosophy, look no further.
Mark Textor, Professor of Philosophy, King's College London, UK
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The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Philosophy is a very useful addition to the literature on the history and prospects of broadly analytic approaches to philosophical issues. The extensive introduction is especially useful, and offers a lucid and insightful overview of the historical development of analytic philosophy. The chapters provide state of the art overviews of individual topics by acknowledged experts. And the coda seeks to assess the prospects of work in the analytic tradition. The book will be of value for anyone seeking a synoptic view of work within the analytic tradition.
Guy Longworth, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Warwick University, UK
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