Review of: Truth by Analysis: Games, Names, and Philosophy, by Colin McGinn [Book Review]

Analysis 73 (3):577-580 (2013)
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Abstract

In Truth by Analysis (2012), Colin McGinn aims to breathe new life into conceptual analysis. Sadly, he fails to defend conceptual analysis, either in principle or by example.

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