توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Philosophy
نام کتاب : The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Philosophy
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : همراه بلومزبری برای فلسفه تحلیلی
سری : Bloomsbury Companions
نویسندگان : Barry Dainton, Howard Robinson (editors)
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2015
تعداد صفحات : 697
ISBN (شابک) : 9781474236492 , 9781474236478
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 10 مگابایت
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Cover\nHalfTitle\nSeries\nTitle\nCopyright\nContents\nAcknowledgments\nOverview\nPreface\nContributors\nPart I History, Methods, and Problems\n 1 A Different World\n 2 From Idealism to a Realistic (Platonic) Pluralism\n 3 Principia Ethica\n 4 Principles and Paradox\n 5 Frege\n 6 On Denoting, Acquaintance, and Construction\n 7 Wittgenstein and the Tractatus\n 8 The Vienna Circle and its “Wissenschaftliche Weltauffassung”\n 9 Later Wittgenstein\n 10 Quine\n 11 Oxford and Ordinary Language\n 12 Developments in Ethics\n 13 Davidson\n 14 Kripke and Putnam\n 15 Analytic Philosophy of Mind\n 15.1 More Recent Work\n Appendix A Simple Introduction to Tarski’s Theory of Truth\n Notes\nPart II Current Research and Issues\n Introduction to Part II\n 16 Mathematics and Logic\n 17 Philosophy and Language\n 1 Introduction\n 2 The Nature of Linguistic Phenomena\n 3 The Naïve Semantic Picture\n 4 Uttering Sentences\n 5 From Uttering to Meaning\n 6 Saying and Meaning\n 7 Grice’s Distinction between Semantics and Pragmatics\n 8 Beyond Grice’s Distinction\n 9 A More Radical Revision to Grice’s Picture\n 10 Contextualism\n 11 Against Contextualism\n 12 Semantic Minimalism\n 13 Nonsentential Assertions\n 18 Meaning, Normativity, and Naturalism\n 1 Kripke’s Skeptical Paradox\n 2 Straight and Skeptical Solutions\n 3 Wittgenstein on Dispositions\n 4 Dispositions and Normativity\n 5 Can Dispositionalism Be Rescued?\n 6 Conclusion\n 19 Philosophy of Science\n 1 Scientific Methodology\n 2 The Metaphysics of Science\n 3 The Epistemology of Science\n 4 The Philosophy of the Sciences\n 20 Philosophy of Physics\n 1 What Are Physics and the Philosophy of Physics?\n 2 Newtonian Mechanics\n 3 Statistical Mechanics and Time’s Arrows\n 4 Theories of Relativity\n 5 Quantum Mechanics\n 6 Conclusion\n 21 Causation\n 1 Introduction\n 2 Hume and Russell\n 3 Humeanism and Its Critics\n 4 Some Theories of Causation\n 5 Further Issues\n 22 Metaphysics\n Part 1 Identity\n Part 2 Change\n Part 3 Modality\n 23 Philosophy of Mind: Consciousness, Intentionality and Ignorance\n 1 Introduction1\n 2 Responding to Our Inner Cartesian\n 3 The Problem of Consciousness\n 4 The Epistemic Response to the Consciousness Problem\n 5 The Problem of the Problem of Intentionality\n 6 The Descriptive/Foundational Distinction\n 7 From Language to Mind\n 8 The Intentionality Problem and Descriptive Psychology\n 9 The Intentionality Problem and Foundational Psychology\n 10 The Problem of Self-knowledge\n 24 Personal Identity: Are We Ontological Trash?\n 1 What is the Proper Method in (the) Philosophy (of Personal Identity)?\n 2 Do We Have the Persistence Conditions of Organisms?\n 3 The Brain-transplanting Intuition\n 4 Remnant Persons\n 5 Really Gruesome Guillotining\n 6 Are We Embodied Minds?\n 7 Why Is It So Bad to Be Trash?\n 8 Must We Then Be Feckless?\n 25 Free Will\n 1 Free Will and Responsibility\n 2 Alternative Possibilities\n 3 Fatalism\n 4 Determinism and the Consequence Argument\n 5 Libertarianism and Control\n 6 Semi-compatibilism and the Manipulation Argument\n 7 Traditional Compatibilism and the Conditional Analysis\n 26 Knowledge\n 1 Skepticism\n 2 Knowledge Attributions\n 3 The Nature of Knowledge\n 4 The Value of Knowledge\n 27 The Philosophy of Perception: An Introduction\n 1 The Importance of Perception\n 2 The Philosophy of Perception\n 3 The Sense-datum Theory\n 4 Disjunctivism\n 5 Intentionalism\n 6 Conceptual Issues\n 7 Conclusion\n 28 Practical Reasons: The Problem of Gridlock\n 1 A Framework\n 2 Gridlock\n 3 Coda: A Focus on Source?\n 29 Moral Demands and Ethical Theory: The Case of Consequentialism\n 30 Political Obligation, and the Site and Scope of Justice\n 1 Obligation and Natural Duties\n 2 The Site of Justice\n 3 The Scope of Justice\n 4 Conclusion\nPart III New Directions in Analytic Philosophy\n 31 Coda A: What is Analytic Philosophy?\n 32 Coda B: Analytic versus Continental\nChronology\nTimeline of Individual Philosophers\nA–Z of Key Terms and Concepts\nResources\nAnnotated Bibliography\nBibliography\nAuthor Index\nSubject Index