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Analyticity
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Routledge
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2010
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English
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Conceptions of analytic truth
Hume's fork
Kant and the analytic-synthetic distinction
Synthetic a priori propositions
Bolzano and analyticity
Analyticity in Frege
Russell's paradox and the theory of descriptions
The Vienna circle
Carnap and logical empiricism
Carnap and Quine
Demise of the aufbau
Philosophy as logical syntax
Logical and descriptive languages
Physical languages
Analyticity in syntax
Carnap's move to semantics
Explications
Analyticity in a semantic setting
Eliminating metaphysics : Carnap's final try
W.V. Quine : explication is elimination
Behaviorists ex officio
Analyticity in the crosshairs
Analyticity and its discontents
Questioning analyticity
Quine's two dogmas of empiricism
Objections to the intelligibility of analytic
Quine's coherence arguments : Carnap's reply
Other responses to the coherence objection : Grice and Strawson on Quine
A second dogma of empiricism
Responses to the existence objections to analyticity
Analyticity by convention
Quine's developed attitude toward analyticity
Analyticity and ontology
Quine's naturalized ontology
The indeterminacy of translation
Some consequences of the indeterminacy arguments : ontological relativity and analyticity
Responses to Quine's indeterminacy arguments
Carnap's empiricism, semantics, and ontology
Some Quinean and other responses to empiricism, semantics, and ontology
Some recent connections between conceptual truths and ontology
Quine's criterion of ontological commitment, causality, and exists
Eli Hirsch and Ted Sider on mereological principles
The Canberra Project : a resurrection of Carnap's aufbau
Analyticity and epistemology
Analytic truths and their role in epistemology : the classical position
Objecting to the classical position
Bonjour on moderate empiricism
Quine's epistemology naturalized
Quine and evidence : responses to circularity
Kripke on apriority, analyticity, and necessity
Analyticity repositioned
The best cases : stipulations and mathematics
One type of statement that might be reasonably called analytic
Aside on two dimensionalism
Analyticity and T-analyticity
How analyticity avoids many common objections to analyticity
Some brief comments on two other approaches to analyticity
Mathematical claims as T-analytic
A further potential application : pure and impure stipulata.
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