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    Nach der Philosophie: Essays.Stanley Cavell, Kurt Rudolf Fischer & Ludwig Nagl - 1968 - Wien: Im Verlag des Verbandes der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften Österreichs. Edited by Kurt Rudolf Fischer & Ludwig Nagl.
    Stanley Cavell, einer der originellsten und provokantesten Denker der amerikanischen Gegenwartsphilosophie, findet in den letzten Jahren immer größere internationale Aufmerksamkeit. Gemessen am Mainstream der analytischen Philosophie ist er ein recht atypischer Autor; er setzt sich nicht nur mit Wittgenstein, Austin und Kant, sondern auch mit Nietzsche, Heidegger und Derrida auseinander und diskutiert das Phantastische der Philosophie. Er interpretiert Dichter wie Shakespeare und Beckett, schreibt aber auch brillante Studien über Fotografie und Film. Die Überfülle der Themen und das Nebeneinanderbestehen werden dem (...)
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    Nach der Philosophie: Essays.Stanley Cavell, Kurt Rudolf Fischer & Ludwig Nagl - 1987 - Wien: Im Verlag des Verbandes der Wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften Österreichs. Edited by Kurt Rudolf Fischer & Ludwig Nagl.
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    Selbstanzeigen.Th Ziehen, Betzendörfer, Ludwig Fischer, Alfred Werner, Erich Hahn & Kurt Sternberg - 1920 - Annalen der Philosophie 2 (1):321-326.
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  4. Blackwell Companion to Donald Davidson.Ernie Lepore & Kurt Ludwig (eds.) - 2013 - Blackwell.
     
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  5. Language and Human Nature. Kurt Goldstein's Neurolinguistic Foundation of a Holistic Philosophy.David Ludwig - 2012 - Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 48 (1):40-54.
    Holism in interwar Germany provides an excellent example for social and political in- fluences on scientific developments. Deeply impressed by the ubiquitous invocation of a cultural crisis, biologists, physicians, and psychologists presented holistic accounts as an alternative to the “mechanistic worldview” of the nineteenth century. Although the ideological background of these accounts is often blatantly obvious, many holistic scientists did not content themselves with a general opposition to a mechanistic worldview but aimed at a rational foundation of their holistic projects. (...)
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    Ludwig Wittgenstein in Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten.Kurt Wuchterl & Adolf Hübner - 1979 - Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt. Edited by Ludwig Wittgenstein & Adolf Hübner.
    In der Geschichte der Philosophie gibt es nur wenige Namen, mit denen sich so viel Ungewohnliches, aber auch Ungereimtes, ja Paradoxes verbindet wie mit dem Namen Wittgenstein. Fur den Mann auf der StraSSe meist ein ganzlich Unbekannter, ist Wittgenstein fur viele Fachleute der Philosoph schlechthin. ER zahlt zu den meistzitierten Denkern des 20. JAhrhunderts, obwohl er in seinem Leben nur einige Dutzend Seiten veroffentlicht hat: er wurde seit seinem Tode zum Star einer neuen philosophischen Tradition, wo gerade er uns doch (...)
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    Existence and Being.Martin Heideggers Einfluss auf die Wissenschaften.Robert Cumming, Martin Heidegger, Douglas Scott, R. F. C. Hull, Alan Crick, Werner Brock, Carlos Astrada, Kurt Bauch, Ludwig Binswanger, Robert Heiss, Hans Kunz, Erich Ruprecht, Wolfgang Schadewaldt, Heinz-Horst Schrey, Emil Staiger, Wilhelm Szilasi & Carl Friedrich von Weizsacker - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (4):102.
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    The Organism.Kurt Goldstein - 1995 - Princeton University Press.
    Foreword by Oliver Sacks Kurt Goldstein (1878-1965) was already an established neuropsychologist when he emigrated from Germany to the United States in the 1930s. This book, his magnum opus and widely regarded as a modern classic in psychology and biology, grew out of his dissatisfaction with traditional natural science techniques for analyzing living beings. It offers a broad introduction to the sources and ranges of application of the "holistic" or "organismic" research program that has since become a standard part (...)
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  9. Ernest Lepore and Kurt Ludwig, Donald Davidson's Truth Theoretic Semantics Reviewed by.Matthew Rellihan - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (5):360-362.
     
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    Kurt von Raumer: Ewiger Friede; Friedensrufe und Friedenspläne seit der Renaissance, Verlag Karl Alber, Freiburg und München 1953, 540 pp. [REVIEW]Ludwig Freund - 1956 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 8 (3):282.
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    Technik, Ingenieure und Gesellschaft: Geschichte des Vereins Deutscher Ingenieure 1856-1981. Karl-Heinz Ludwig, Wolfgang Konig. [REVIEW]Kurt J. Irgolic - 1983 - Isis 74 (4):582-583.
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    Gedanken zu Kurt Leese: "Der unbekannte Gott".Ernst Ludwig Dietrich - 1964 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 16 (4):354-359.
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    Der Materialismus-Streit.Kurt Bayertz, Myriam Gerhard & Walter Jaeschke (eds.) - 2011 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
    Im Materialismusstreit der 1850er Jahre prallen die oft provokativ vorgetragenen Positionen des naturwissenschaftlich-weltanschaulichen Materialismus (vor allem Carl Vogts, Jacob Moleschotts und Ludwig Büchners) auf Positionen (insbesondere diejenige Rudolf Wagners), die die Naturwissenschaften mit den traditionellen religiösen Überzeugungen – etwa von der Unsterblichkeit der Seele, von der Gültigkeit der biblischen Weltchronologie oder von der Abstammung der Menschheit von einem einzigen Elternpaar – bruchlos verbinden zu können glauben. Mit den wissenschaftlichen Überzeugungen verbinden sich zudem politische Optionen. Jenseits aller lautstarken Polemik werden (...)
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    Nietzsche und der Wiener Kreis.Kurt Rudolf Fischer - 1982 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 16 (1):255-269.
    Von der offenen Ablehnung Bertrand Russells bis zur positiven Einschätzung durch Arthur Danto hat Nietzsche emen schlechten Ruf als Phüosoph in der Analytischen Tradition gehabt. Im Wiener Kreis, der eine nicht wegzudenkende Rolle in der Geschichte der Analytischen Phüosophie spielt, wurde Nietzsche jedoch schon immer zutiefst respektiert als jemand,durch dessen Werk Rolle und Funktion der Analyse historisch verständlich wird. Dies güt vor allem für Moritz Schlick und Rudolf Carnap, aber auch für Ludwig Wittgenstein und für Otto Neurath, Ludwig (...)
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    Nietzsche und der Wiener Kreis.Kurt Rudolf Fischer - 1982 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 16 (1):255-269.
    Von der offenen Ablehnung Bertrand Russells bis zur positiven Einschätzung durch Arthur Danto hat Nietzsche einen schlechten Ruf als Philosoph in der Analytischen Tradition gehabt. Im Wiener Kreis, der eine nicht wegzudenkende Rolle in der Geschichte der Analytischen Philosophie spielt, wurde Nietzsche jedoch schon immer zutiefst respektiert als jemand, durch dessen Werk Rolle und Funktion der Analyse historisch verständlich wird. Dies gilt vor allem für Moritz Schlick und Rudolf Carnap, aber auch für Ludwig Wittgenstein und für Otto Neurath, (...) von Mises und Kari Popper. Sie alle nehmen Nietzsche als Denker ernst, ohne sich ihm mit analytischem Begriffsinventar zu nähern. (shrink)
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    Wo steht die analytische Philosophie heute?Ludwig Nagl & Richard Heinrich (eds.) - 1986 - Wien: R. Oldenbourg.
    Beitrage von Ludwig Nagl, Richard Heinrich, Arthur C. Danto, Barry Stroud, Peter F. Strawson, Herbert Hrachovec, Richard Rorty, Stanley Cavell, Hubert L. Dreyfus und Stuar E. Dreyfus, Kurt R. Fischer und Franz M. Wimmer.
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  17. Sakramente, Glaube und Liebe und Schlussanwendung (Kap. 26-28).Kurt Appel - 2020 - In Andreas Arndt (ed.), Ludwig Feuerbach: Das Wesen des Christentums. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Von der religiösen zur säkularen Begründung staatlicher Normen: zum Verhältnis von Religion und Politik in der Philosophie der Neuzeit und in rechtssystematischen Fragen der Gegenwart.Ludwig Siep (ed.) - 2012 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    Der moderne Rechtsstaat beansprucht, seine Bürger unterschiedslos als freie und gleiche Personen zu behandeln. Aufgrund dieses allgemeinen Anspruchs sind von der Legitimation staatlicher Normen partikulare ethische Konzeptionen ebenso ausgeschlossen wie Willkür und Privilegium. Eine besondere Frage entsteht aber im Verhältnis zu den großen Religionen, die einerseits selbst mit universalen Geltungsansprüchen auftreten, andererseits als Offenbarungsreligionen durch ihre Geschichtlichkeit aber auch partikular sind. Aus dem Verhältnis von Politik und Religion vor dem Hintergrund moderner Rechtsstaatlichkeit ergeben sich eine Reihe von philosophisch-historischen sowie von (...)
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  19. Landsberg, Paul Ludwig, Wesen und Bedeutung der Platonischen Akademie. [REVIEW]Kurt Schilling-Wollny - 1930 - Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 35:309.
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    Ludwig Landgrebe, "Major Problems in Contemporary European Philosophy", trans. Kurt F. Reinhardt. [REVIEW]George J. Stack - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (4):414.
  21. Wien vor und während Heinz von Foerster. Radikaler Konstruktivismus : Kybernetik zweiter Ordnung und Wien : ein Beziehungs-Geflecht ; Vermischte Bemerkungen zur Leibniz-Tradition in Österreich ; Ernst Mach als Zentralfigur eines radikal-empiristischen Wiener Denkstils ; Otto Neurath, Kurt Gödel und radikal konstruktivistische Denkformen ; Ludwig Wittgenstein und Heinz von Foerster : konstruktivistische Parallelaktionen ; Wiener Salons, Zirkel und Kreise als radikal konstruktivistische Kommunikations- und Innovationsmodell.Karl H. Müller - 2011 - Weitra: Bibliothek der Provinz. Edited by Heinz Von Foerster.
     
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  22. Hartmann von Aue, Erec, ed. Albert Leitzmann, with the assistance of Ludwig Wolff. 6th ed. under the supervision of Christoph Cormeau and Kurt Gärtner. (Altdeutsche Textbibliothek, 39.) Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1985. Paper. Pp. xliii, 335. DM 19.50. [REVIEW]Michael Resler - 1987 - Speculum 62 (3):683-685.
     
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    "Ethik, Religion und Lebensform bei Ludwig Wittgenstein," by Kurt Studhalter. [REVIEW]T. Michael McNulty - 1975 - Modern Schoolman 52 (3):335-336.
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    Observações sobre a meta final do modo de fazer filosofia de Ludwig Wittgenstein.Gustavo Augusto Fonseca - 2018 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 22 (3):411-438.
    In The Principles of Mechanics, physicist Heinrich Hertz argues that instead of replying to the question “what is force?” like physicists and philosophers had been doing unsuccessfully, Newtonian physics should be reformulated without considering “force” a basic concept. Decades after Hertz’s book, Ludwig Wittgenstein considered the physicist’s proposal a perfect model for how philosophical problems should be solved, to the point that he made it the foundation of his way of doing philosophy. This article addresses Wittgenstein’s way of doing (...)
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  25. Observações sobre a filosofia da matemática de Ludwig Wittgenstein.Gustavo Augusto Fonseca Silva - 2018 - Griot : Revista de Filosofia 17 (1):97-113.
    No ensaio “Wittgenstein on mathematics”, publicado no Oxford Handbook of Wittgenstein, Michael Potter procura não apenas analisar por que a filosofia da matemática de Wittgenstein é tão controvertida entre filósofos e matemáticos como justificar essa situação. Com esse intuito, Potter enfatiza o caráter inacabado das reflexões de Wittgenstein sobre a matemática. Neste artigo, tem-se por objetivo explicitar algumas inconsistências e contradições no pensamento matemático de Wittgenstein que ratificam as críticas que esse autor vem recebendo há décadas, mas que não tiveram (...)
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  26. A theory of cognitive development: The control and construction of hierarchies of skills.Kurt W. Fischer - 1980 - Psychological Review 87 (6):477-531.
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    The Murder of Professor Schlick: The Rise and Fall of the Vienna Circle.David Edmonds - 2020 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    From the author of Wittgenstein's Poker and Would You Kill the Fat Man?, the story of an extraordinary group of philosophers during a dark chapter in Europe's history On June 22, 1936, the philosopher Moritz Schlick was on his way to deliver a lecture at the University of Vienna when Johann Nelböck, a deranged former student of Schlick's, shot him dead on the university steps. Some Austrian newspapers defended the madman, while Nelböck himself argued in court that his onetime teacher (...)
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    Psychedelics as Standard of Care? Many Questions Remain.Kurt Rasmussen & David E. Olson - 2022 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 31 (4):477-481.
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    Social Principles and the Democratic State.Kurt Baier - 1959 - Philosophy 36 (137):251-254.
  30. Populäre Schriften.Ludwig Boltzmann - 1906 - The Monist 16:320.
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    Analogy Events: How Examples are Used During Problem Solving.Kurt VanLehn - 1998 - Cognitive Science 22 (3):347-388.
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    The Vienna Circle: Studies in the Origins, Development, and Influence of Logical Empiricism.Friedrich Stadler - 2015 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This abridged and revised edition of the original book (Springer-Verlag Vienna, 2001) offers the only comprehensive history and documentation of the Vienna Circle based on new sources with an innovative historiographical approach to the study of science. With reference to previously unpublished archival material and more recent literature, it refutes a number of widespread clichés about "neo-positivism" or "logical positivism". Following some insights on the relation between the history of science and the philosophy of science, the book offers an accessible (...)
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  33. Populäre Schriften.Ludwig Boltzmann - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (5):174-175.
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    Human nature: How normative might it be?Kurt Bayertz - 2003 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 28 (2):131 – 150.
    The question of the moral status of human nature is today being posed above all under the influence of medical and biotechnological aspects. These facilitate not only an increasing number of, but also increasingly far-reaching interventions and manipulations in humans, so that the perspective of a gradual "technologization" of his physical constitution can no longer be regarded as merely utopian. Some authors are convinced that this disturbing development can only be halted when an inherent value is (once again) ascribed to (...)
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    What's special about molecular genetic diagnostics?Kurt Bayertz - 1998 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 23 (3):247 – 254.
    In its first part, this paper seeks to make plausible (a) that molecular genetic diagnostics differs in ethically relevant ways from traditional types of medical diagnostics and (b) that the consequences of introducing this technology in broad screening-programs to detect widespread genetic diseases in a population which is not at high risk may change our understanding of health and disease in a problematic way. In its second part, the paper discusses some aspects of public control of scientific and technological innovations (...)
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    Eros and polis: desire and community in Greek political theory.Paul W. Ludwig - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Paul Ludwig examines how and why Greek theorists treated political passions as erotic. Because of the tiny size of ancient Greek cities, contemporary theory and ideology could conceive of entire communities based on desire. A recurrent aspiration was to transform the polity into one great household that would bind the citizens together through ties of mutual affection. In this study, Ludwig evaluates sexuality, love, and civic friendship as sources of political attachment and as bonds of political association.
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    Can performance epistemology explain higher epistemic value?Kurt L. Sylvan - 2017 - Synthese 197 (12):5335-5356.
    Judgment and Agency contains Sosa’s latest effort to explain how higher epistemic value of the sort missing from an unwitting clairvoyant’s beliefs might be a special case of performance normativity, with its superior value following from truisms about performance value. This paper argues that the new effort rests on mistaken assumptions about performance normativity. Once these mistaken assumptions are exposed, it becomes clear that higher epistemic value cannot be a mere special case of performance normativity, and its superiority cannot be (...)
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    The methodological imperative in psychology.Kurt Danziger - 1985 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (1):1-13.
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    ‘It's OK to be white’: the discursive construction of victimhood, ‘anti-white racism’ and calculated ambivalence in Australia.Kurt Sengul - 2022 - Critical Discourse Studies 19 (6):593-609.
    This paper critically examines the ‘It's OK to be White’ Senate motion made by Australian far-right politician Pauline Hanson in 2018. Deliberately innocuous, the ‘It's OK to be white’ slogan was designed by online white supremacist groups with the intention of ‘triggering liberals’ and provoking outrage. Drawing on critical discourse analysis, I demonstrate that Hanson's ‘It's OK to be white’ motion was an act of calculated ambivalence, which served to address multiple audiences simultaneously. I argue that the motion provided Hanson (...)
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    Son De La Loma [musical Group].Kurt H. Wolff & Alan Mandell - 1989
  41. What is Cantor’s continuum problem?Kurt Gödel - 1964 - In Paul Benacerraf & Hilary Putnam (eds.), Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings. Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 470–485.
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    Die indologie in Berlin Von 1821—1945.Ludwig Alsdorf - 1960 - In Georg Kotowski, Eduard Neumann & Hans Leussink (eds.), Studium Berolinense: Aufsätze Und Beiträge Zu Problemen der Wissenschaft Und Zur Geschichte der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Zu Berlin. De Gruyter. pp. 567-580.
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    The Moral Psychology of the Virtues.Kurt E. Baier - 1988 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 48 (4):757-760.
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    14. Economics in a cultural key: complexity and evolution revisited.Kurt Dopfer - 2011 - In J. B. Davis & D. W. Hands (eds.), Elgar Companion to Recent Economic Methodology. Edward Elgar Publishers. pp. 319.
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  45. Countability shifts in the normative dimension.Kurt Erbach & Leda Berio - 2022 - Proceedings of Sinn Und Beduetung 26.
    In this paper, we discuss what we argue is a newly observed use of nouns like woman, man, and lawyer, in the sort of morphosyntax characteristic of count nouns. We argue that the relevant data constitutes normative uses of the relevant nouns, and we build an analysis on the assumption that such nouns are polysemous between descriptive and normative senses (Leslie 2015), using the formal account of polysemy in Pustejovsky (1998), and the analysis of count- ability in Rothstein (2010). In (...)
     
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    Re-Thinking Gareth Evans’ Approach to Indexical Sense and the Problem of Tracking Thoughts.Kurt C. M. Mertel - 2017 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 94 (1-2):173-193.
    In “Understanding Demonstratives”, Gareth Evans bites the bullet regarding Rip van Winkle cases in cognitive dynamics: the fact that Rip sleeps for twenty years and completely loses track of time means he is unable to retain his original belief that “Today is a fine day”. In this paper, the author argues that Evans need not bite this bullet because there are resources in his account of the cognitive dynamics involved in belief retention developed in The Varieties of Reference to successfully (...)
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    Self-appropriation vs. self-constitution: Social philosophical reflections on the self-relation.Kurt C. M. Mertel - 2017 - Human Affairs 27 (4):416-432.
    It is widely held that reflexivity is the defining feature of selfhood: the ability of the self to stand in a certain relation to itself. The question of how exactly to theorize this self-relation, however, has been the source of ongoing debate. In recent years, Kantian and post-Kantian approaches such as Christine Korsgaard’s constitutivism and Richard Moran’s commitment view, have attempted to establish the priority of the agential over the epistemic self-relation, thereby re-orientating the debate away from metaphysics and epistemology (...)
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    The Analytic Tradition in Philosophy, Volume 2: A New Vision.Scott Soames - 2017 - Princeton University Press.
    An in-depth history of the linguistic turn in analytic philosophy, from a leading philosopher of language This is the second of five volumes of a definitive history of analytic philosophy from the invention of modern logic in 1879 to the end of the twentieth century. Scott Soames, a leading philosopher of language and historian of analytic philosophy, provides the fullest and most detailed account of the analytic tradition yet published, one that is unmatched in its chronological range, topics covered, and (...)
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    Democracy, oligarchy, and the concept of the "free citizen" in late fifth-century athens.Kurt A. Raaflaub - 1983 - Political Theory 11 (4):517-544.
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    Heidegger, Technology and Education.Kurt C. M. Mertel - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (2):467-486.
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