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List of Contributors viii
Introduction 1 A. P. MARTINICH
1 Gottlob Frege (1848 1925) 6 MICHAEL DUMMETT
2 Bertrand Russell (1872 1970) 21 THOMAS BALDWIN
3 G. E. Moore (1873 1958) 45 ERNEST SOSA
4 C. D. Broad (1887 1971) 57 JAMES VAN CLEVE
5 Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889 1951) 68 P. M. S. HACKER
6 Rudolf Carnap (1891 1970) 94 SAHOTRA SARKAR
7 Karl Popper (1892 1994) 110 W. H. NEWTON–SMITH
8 Gilbert Ryle (1900 1976) 117 AVRUM STROLL
9 Alfred Tarski (1902 1983), Alonzo Church (1903 1995), and Kurt Gödel (1906 1978) 124 C. ANTHONY ANDERSON
10 Frank P. Ramsey (1903 1930) 139 BRAD ARMENDT
11 Carl G. Hempel (1905 1997) 148 PHILIP KITCHER
12 Nelson Goodman (1906 1998) 160 ISRAEL SCHEFFLER
13 H. L. A. Hart (1907 1992) 169 SCOTT SHAPIRO
14 Charles Stevenson (1908 1979) 175 JAMES DREIER
15 W. V. Quine (1908 2000) 181 PETER HYLTON
16 A. J. Ayer (1910 1989) 205 T. L. S. SPRIGGE
17 J. L. Austin (1911 1960) 218 JOHN R. SEARLE
18 Norman Malcolm (1911 1990) 231 CARL GINET
19 Wilfrid Sellars (1912 1989) 239 JAY F. ROSENBERG
20 H. P. Grice (1913 1988) 254 STEPHEN NEALE
21 G. H. von Wright (1916 ) 274 FREDERICK STOUTLAND
22 Roderick Chisholm (1916 1999) 281 RICHARD FOLEY AND DEAN ZIMMERMAN
23 Donald Davidson (1917 ) 296 ERNEST LEPORE
24 G. E. M. Anscombe (1919 2001) 315 ANSELM MÜLLER
25 R. M. Hare (1919 ) 326 WALTER SINNOTT–ARMSTRONG
26 P. F. Strawson (1919 ) 334 P. F. SNOWDON
27 Philippa Foot (1920 ) 350 GAVIN LAWRENCE
28 Ruth Barcan Marcus (1921 ) 357 MAX CRESSWELL
29 John Rawls (1921 ) 361 NORMAN DANIELS
30 Thomas S. Kuhn (1922 1996) 371 RICHARD GRANDY
31 Michael Dummett (1925 ) 378 ALEXANDER MILLER
32 Hilary Putnam (1926 ) 393 JOHN HEIL
33 David M. Armstong (1926 ) 413 FRANK JACKSON
34 Noam Chomsky (1928 ) 419 PETER LUDLOW
35 Richard Rorty (1931 ) 428 MICHAEL WILLIAMS
36 John R. Searle (1932 ) 434 A. P. MARTINICH
37 Jerry Fodor (1935 ) 451 GEORGES REY
38 Saul Kripke (1940 ) 466 DAVID SOSA
39 David Lewis (1941 ) 478 ROBERT STALNAKER
Index 489
A. P. Martinich is Roy Allison Vaughan Centennial Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin.
David Sosa is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the co–editor, with A. P. Martinich, of the companion volume Analytic Philosophy: An Anthology (Blackwell, 2002).
A Companion to Analytic Philosophy is a comprehensive guide to over forty of the significant analytic philosophers from the last hundred years.
The entries in this Companion are contributed by contemporary philosophers, including some of the most distinguished now living, such as Michael Dummett, Frank Jackson, P.M.S. Hacker, Israel Scheffler, John Searle, Ernest Sosa, and Robert Stalnaker. They discuss the arguments of influential figures in the history of analytic philosophy, among them Frege, Russell, Moore, Wittgenstein, and Quine. The articles on each philosopher provide clear and extensive analysis of profound and widely encountered concepts such as meaning, truth, knowledge, goodness, and the mind.
This volume is a vital resource for anyone interested in analytic philosophy.