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100 1 $aJuhl, Cory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2009009901
245 10 $aAnalyticity /$cCory Juhl and Eric Loomis.
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2010.
300 $axiii, 318 pages ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aNew problems of philosophy series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aConceptions 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.
650 0 $aAnalysis (Philosophy)$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004780
700 1 $aLoomis, Eric.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2009009903
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