Supplement to Analysis
Annotated Bibliography on Analysis
§6: Conceptions of Analysis in Analytic Philosophy
This bibliography is intended as a reference guide to the key works that deal, in whole or in part, with analysis and related topics such as analyticity and definition. Cross-references are by name(s) of author(s) or editor(s) and either year of publication or abbreviation as indicated immediately after their name(s). Notes in square brackets at the end of an entry indicate the relevant part(s) of the work and/or its significance to the topic of analysis. This section of the bibliography corresponds to Section 6 of the main entry, and is divided into subsections which correspond to the subsections of the supplementary document on Conceptions of Analysis in Analytic Philosophy. Where works include important material under more than one heading, they are cited under each heading; but duplication has been kept to a minimum. Cross-references to other (sub)sections are provided in curly brackets.
- 6.1 General
- 6.2 Frege
- 6.3 Russell
- 6.4 Moore
- 6.5 Wittgenstein
- 6.6 The Cambridge School of Analysis
- 6.7 Carnap and Logical Positivism
- 6.8 Oxford Linguistic Philosophy
- 6.9 Contemporary Analytic Philosophy
Annotated Bibliography on Analysis: Full List of Sections
6.1 General
- Baldwin, Thomas, 2001, Contemporary Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Beaney, Michael, 1998, ‘What is Analytic Philosophy? Recent Work on the History of Analytic Philosophy’, British Journal for the History of Philosophy 6, 463-72
- -----, 2000, ‘Conceptions of Analysis in Early Analytic Philosophy’, Acta Analytica 15, 97-115
- -----, 2002, ‘Decompositions and Transformations: Conceptions of Analysis in the Early Analytic and Phenomenological Traditions’, Southern Journal of Philosophy 40, Supp. Vol., 53-99
- Bell, David, 1999, ‘The Revolution of Moore and Russell: A Very British Coup?’, in O’Hear 1999, 193-208 {§6.4}
- Bell, D. and Cooper, N., (eds.), 1990, The Analytic Tradition, Oxford: Blackwell [includes Burge 1990 {§6.2}, Hart 1990]
- Biletzki, Anat and Matar, Anat, (eds.), 1998, The Story of Analytic Philosophy, London: Routledge [includes Hacker 1998, Hintikka 1998, Hylton 1998]
- Blanshard, Brand, 1962, Reason and Analysis, London: George Allen and Unwin [ch. 3: ‘The Rise of Positivism’; ch. 4: ‘Logical Atomism’; ch. 5: ‘The Theory of Meaning’; ch. 6: ‘Analysis and A Priori Knowledge’; chs. 7-8: linguistic philosophy] {§1.2}
- Charlesworth, Maxwell John, 1959, Philosophy and Linguistic Analysis, Pittsburgh: Duquesne Univ. [Introd.: analysis; chs. on Moore, Russell, Wittgenstein, Ayer, Cambridge School, Oxford School]
- Coffa, J. Alberto, 1991, The Semantic Tradition from Kant to Carnap, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press {§1.2}
- Cozzo, C., 1999, ‘What is Analytical Philosophy?’, in Egidi 1999
- Dejnozka, Jan, 1996, The Ontology of the Analytic Tradition and Its Origins, Lanham, Maryland: Littlefield Adams
- Dummett, Michael, 1993, Origins of Analytical Philosophy, London: Duckworth [ch. 2: linguistic turn; ch. 13: thought and language {§6.2}
- Egidi, Rosaria, (ed.), 1999, In Search of a New Humanism: The Philosophy of Georg Henrik von Wright, Dordrecht: Kluwer [includes Cozzo 1999]
- Føllesdal, Dagfinn, 1997, ‘Analytic Philosophy: What is it and why should one engage in it?’, in Glock 1997, 1-16
- French, P.A., Uehling, T.E. and Wettstein, H.K., (eds.), 1981, Midwest Studies in Philosophy VI, University of Minnesota Press [includes Ackerman 1981 {§6.4}, Lackey 1981 {§6.3}, T. Parsons 1981 {§6.2}, Resnik 1981 {§6.2}]
- Glock, Hans-Johann, (ed.), 1997, The Rise of Analytic Philosophy, Oxford: Blackwell [includes Føllesdal 1997, Hacker 1997, Monk 1997 {§6.3}, Skorupski 1997, Sluga 1997 {§6.2}]
- -----, 1999, ‘Vorsprung durch Logik: The German Analytic Tradition’, in O'Hear 1999, 137-66
- Hacker, P.M.S., 1996, Wittgenstein’s Place in Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy, Oxford: Blackwell [esp. 3-16, 35-8, 42-4, 72-5, 103-17, 159-61, 274n.3, 275n.4] {§1.2}
- -----, 1997, ‘The Rise of Twentieth Century Analytic Philosophy’, in Glock 1997, 51-76
- -----, 1998, ‘Analytic philosophy: what, whence, and whither?’, in Biletzki and Matar 1998, 3-34
- Hart, W.D., 1990, ‘Clarity’, in Bell and Cooper 1990, 197-222
- Hill, Claire Ortiz, 1991, Word and Object in Husserl, Frege and Russell: The Roots of Twentieth-Century Philosophy, Ohio University Press
- Hintikka, Jaakko, 1998, ‘Who is about to kill analytic philosophy?’, in Biletzki and Matar 1998, 253-69
- Hintikka, Jaakko and Puhl, Klaus, (eds.), 1995, The British Tradition in 20th Century Philosophy: Proceedings of the 17th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Vienna: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky [includes Bornet 1995 {§5.4}, Hylton 1995 {§6.3}, Noonan 1995 {§6.2}]
- Hylton, Peter, 1998, ‘Analysis in analytic philosophy’, in Biletzki and Matar 1998, 37-55 {§6.3}
- Macdonald, Margaret, (ed.), 1954, Philosophy and Analysis: a selection of articles published in Analysis between 1933-40 and 1947-53, Oxford: Blackwell [includes M. Macdonald 1954a]
- -----, (1954a), ‘Introduction’ to M. Macdonald 1954, 1-14 [on analysis and the journal Analysis]
- O'Hear, Anthony, 1999, ed., German Philosophy Since Kant, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [includes Bell 1999, Glock 1999]
- Passmore, John, 1966, A Hundred Years of Philosophy, 2nd ed., London: Penguin; 1st ed. London: Duckworth, 1957
- Proust, Joelle, 1986, Questions de forme, Paris: Fayard, tr. as Questions of Form: Logic and the Analytic Proposition from Kant to Carnap by A.A. Brenner, University of Minnesota Press, 1989 [III: Frege; IV: Carnap] {§1.2}
- Rorty, Richard, (ed.), 1967, The Linguistic Turn, Chicago: University of Chicago Press) [includes Ryle 1932 {§6.8}, Shapere 1960 {§6.8}, Strawson 1962, Urmson 1962]
- Rosen, Stanley, 1985, The Limits of Analysis, Yale University Press; 1st ed., New York: Basic Books, 1980 {§1.2}
- Skorupski, John, 1994, English-Language Philosophy 1750-1945, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- -----, 1997, ‘Why did Language matter to Analytic Philosophy?’, in Glock 1997, 77-91
- Strawson, P.F., 1962, ‘Analysis, Science, and Metaphysics’, together with discussion of the paper, in Rorty 1967, 312-30
- Stroll, Avrum, 2000, Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy, New York: Columbia University Press [ch. 1: ‘analysis’ as a family resemblance concept]
- Urmson, J.O., 1956, Philosophical Analysis: Its Development between the Two World Wars, Oxford: Oxford University Press {§1.2}
- -----, 1962, ‘The History of Philosophical Analysis’, together with discussion of the paper, in Rorty 1967, 294-311
- von Wright, G.H., 1993, ‘Analytical Philosophy: A Historico-Critical Survey’, in von Wright 1993, 25-52
- -----, 1993, The Tree of Knowledge and Other Essays, Leiden: E.J. Brill
- White, Morton, (ed.), 1955, The Age of Analysis: Twentieth Century Philosophers, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co.; Vol. 6 of ‘The Great Ages of Western Philosophy’) [includes ch. 31 of Russell HWP {§6.3}; ch. 1 of Carnap 1935 {§6.7}; dedicated to G.E. Moore]
6.2 Frege
- Baker, G.P., 1988, Wittgenstein, Frege and the Vienna Circle, Oxford: Blackwell [17-33: Frege on logical analysis]
- Baker, G.P. and Hacker, P.M.S., 1984, Frege: Logical Excavations, Oxford: Blackwell [ch. 6: function-argument analysis]
- Bar-Elli, Gilead, 1996, The Sense of Reference: Intentionality in Frege, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter [ch. 8: analysis and decomposition]
- Beaney, Michael, 1996, Frege: Making Sense, London: Duckworth [esp. ch. 5 and §8.5]
- -----, 2000, ‘Conceptions of Analysis in Early Analytic Philosophy’, Acta Analytica 15, 97-115 [§4]
- -----, 2002, ‘Decompositions and Transformations: Conceptions of Analysis in the Early Analytic and Phenomenological Traditions’, Southern Journal of Philosophy 40, Supp. Vol., 53-99 [§§ 1.3, 2.1]
- Bell, David, 1987, ‘Thoughts’, Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 28, 36-50
- -----, 1994, ‘Objects and Concepts’, Proc. Aris. Soc. Supp. 68, 149-66
- -----, 1996, ‘The Formation of Concepts and the Structure of Thoughts’, Phil. and Phen. Research 56, 583-96
- Bermúdez, José Luis, 2001, ‘Frege on Thoughts and Their Structure’, Logical Analysis and the History of Philosophy 4, 87-105 [critique of Bell, 1987, 1996 and Dummett 1989, 1991a]
- Burge, Tyler, 1990, ‘Frege on Sense and Linguistic Meaning’, in Bell and Cooper 1990, 30-60 {§6.1}
- -----, 1992, ‘Frege on Knowing the Third Realm’, Mind 101, 633-50; repr. in Schirn 1996, 347-68
- Carl, Wolfgang 1994, Frege’s Theory of Sense and Reference, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [60-72, 109-12: function-argument analysis]
- Coffa, J. Alberto, 1991, The Semantic Tradition from Kant to Carnap, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [ch. 4] {§1.2}
- Currie, Gregory, 1982, Frege: An Introduction to his Philosophy, Sussex: Harvester [100-8: status of axioms and defs.]
- -----, 1985, ‘The Analysis of Thoughts’, Aust. J. Phil. 63, 283-98 [Frege allows alternative analyses, and should not have advocated isomorphism thesis]
- Demopoulos, William, 1994, ‘Frege and the Rigorization of Analysis’, J. Phil. Logic 23, 225-46; repr. in Demopoulos 1995, 68-88
- -----, (ed.), 1995, Frege’s Philosophy of Mathematics, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press [includes Demopoulos 1994, Parsons 1965, Wilson 1992]
- Diamond, Cora, 1984, ‘What does a Concept Script do?’, in Wright 1984, 158-83
- Dudman, V.H., 1973, ‘Frege on Definition’, Mind 82, 609-10
- Dummett, Michael, 1981a, Frege: Philosophy of Language, 2nd ed., London: Duckworth, 1st ed. 1973 [28-30, 62-6: alternative analyses; 667-9, 680, 683: analysis of meaning]
- -----, 1981b, The Interpretation of Frege’s Philosophy, London: Duckworth [ch. 14: ‘Definability’; ch. 15: ‘Alternative Analyses’; ch. 17: ‘Synonymy’]
- -----, 1987, ‘Frege and the Paradox of Analysis’, in Dummett 1991b, 17-52
- -----, 1989, ‘More about Thoughts’, in Dummett 1991b, 289-314; orig. in Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 30, 1-19 [reply to Bell 1987]
- -----, 1991a, Frege: Philosophy of Mathematics, London: Duckworth [chs. 3-4: analyticity; chs. 9-16: Frege's analysis and defs. in GL]
- -----, 1991b, Frege and Other Philosophers, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- -----, 1993, Origins of Analytical Philosophy, London: Duckworth [ch. 2: linguistic turn; ch. 13: thought and language] {§6.1}
- Frege, Gottlob, BS, Begriffsschrift, eine der arithmetischen nachgebildete Formelsprache des reinen Denkens, Halle: L. Nebert, 1879, tr. in CN, 101-203; also tr. S. Bauer-Mengelberg, in van Heijenoort 1967, 5-82; most of Part I (§§ 1-12) also tr. in TPW, 1-20, and, with Preface, tr. M. Beaney in FR, 47-78
- -----, GL, Die Grundlagen der Arithmetik, eine logisch mathematische Untersuchung über den Begriff der Zahl, Breslau: W. Koebner, 1884, tr. as FA, The Foundations of Arithmetic by J.L. Austin, with German text, 2nd ed., Oxford: Blackwell, 1953; 1st ed. 1950; selections tr. M. Beaney in FR, 84-129 (for German centenary critical edition, see Frege GLT below)
- -----, FC, ‘Function and Concept’ (1891), in TPW, 21-41; CP, 137-56; FR, 130-48
- -----, SB, ‘On Sinn and Bedeutung’ (1892), in TPW, 56-78; CP, 157-77; FR, 151-71
- -----, CSB, ‘[Comments on Sinn and Bedeutung]’ (1892), in PW, 118-25; FR, 172-80
- -----, CO, ‘On Concept and Object’ (1892), in TPW, 42-55; PW, 87-117; CP, 182-94; FR, 181-93
- -----, GG, Grundgesetze der Arithmetik, Jena: H. Pohle, Band I 1893, Band II 1903; repr. together, Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1962, Introd. and §§ 1-52 of Vol. I tr. as BLA, The Basic Laws of Arithmetic: Exposition of the System, tr. and ed. with an introd. by Montgomery Furth, University of California Press, 1964; selections from both vols. also tr. in TPW; and in FR, 194-223 (tr. M. Beaney), 258-89 (tr. P.T. Geach)
- -----, RH, ‘Review of E.G. Husserl, Philosophie der Arithmetik I’ (1894), in CP, 195-209; illustrative extracts in TPW, 79-85; extract also in FR, 224-6
- -----, PWLB, ‘Logic’ (1897), in PW, 126-51; extract in FR, 227-50
- -----, PCN, ‘On Mr. Peano’s Conceptual Notation and My Own’ (1897), in CP, 234-48
- -----, IL, ‘Introduction to Logic’ (1906), in PW, 185-96; extract in FR, 293-8
- -----, BSLD, ‘A Brief Survey of my Logical Doctrines’ (1906), in PW, 197-202; FR, 299-300
- -----, LM, ‘Logic in Mathematics’ (1914), in PW, 203-50; extract in FR, 308-18
- -----, TPW, Translations from the Philosophical Writings of Gottlob Frege, ed. Peter Geach and Max Black, 3rd ed., Oxford: Blackwell, 1980; 1st ed. 1952
- -----, KS, Kleine Schriften, ed. I. Angelelli, Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1967, tr. as CP, Collected Papers on Mathematics, Logic, and Philosophy, ed. B. McGuinness, tr. M. Black et al., Oxford: Blackwell, 1984
- -----, NS, Nachgelassene Schriften, ed. H. Hermes, F. Kambartel and F. Kaulbach, Hamburg: Felix Meiner, 1969, tr. as PW, Posthumous Writings by P. Long and R. White, Oxford: Blackwell, 1979
- -----, CN, Conceptual Notation and related articles, ed. and tr. with a biog. and introd. by T. W. Bynum, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1972
- -----, WB, Wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel, ed. G. Gabriel, H. Hermes, F. Kambartel, C. Thiel and A. Veraart, Hamburg: Felix Meiner, 1976, abr. for English ed. by B. McGuinness and tr. as PMC, Philosophical and Mathematical Correspondence by H. Kaal, Oxford: Blackwell, 1980
- -----, GLT, Die Grundlagen der Arithmetik, German centenary critical edition, ed. Christian Thiel, Hamburg: Felix Meiner, 1986
- -----, FR, The Frege Reader, ed. with an introd. by M. Beaney, Oxford: Blackwell, 1997, with selections from TPW, CP, PW and PMC, and new trs. of BS, GL and GG, I
- Gabriel, Gottfried, 1996, ‘Frege’s “Epistemology in Disguise”’, in Schirn 1996, 330-46 [proof vs. justification]
- Gabriel, Gottfried and Dathe, Uwe, (eds.), 2000, Gottlob Frege: Werk und Wirkung, Paderborn: Mentis [includes Picardi 2000, Thiel 2000]
- Garavaso, Pieranna, 1991, ‘Frege and the Analysis of Thoughts’, Hist. Phil. Logic 12, 195-210 [alternative analyses vs. isomorphism]
- Haaparanta, Leila, 1988, ‘Analysis as the Method of Logical Discovery: Some Remarks on Frege and Husserl’, Synthese 77, 73-97 [differences between Frege’s and Husserl’s methods of analysis]
- Haaparanta, Leila and Hintikka, Jaakko, (eds.), 1986, Frege Synthesized, Dordrecht: D. Reidel [includes Sluga 1986]
- Hale, Bob, 1997, ‘Grundlagen §64’, Proc. Aris. Soc. 97, 243-61 [‘carving up’ content]
- Hodes, H.T., 1982, ‘The Composition of Fregean Thoughts’, Phil. Studies 41, 161-78
- Kutschera, Franz von, 1989, Gottlob Frege, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter [ch. 9: defs.]
- Landini, Gregory, 1996, ‘Decomposition and Analysis in Frege’s Grundgesetze’, History and Philosophy of Logic 17, 121-39
- Linsky, Bernard, 1992, ‘A Note on the “Carving Up Content” Principle in Frege’s Theory of Sense’, Notre Dame J. Formal Logic 33, 126-35
- Noonan, Harold, 1995, ‘There are no One-Level Criteria of Identity’, in Hintikka and Puhl 1995, 270-84 {§6.1}
- Parsons, Charles, 1965, ‘Frege’s Theory of Number’, in Demopoulos 1995, 182-207, with a ‘Postscript’, 208-10; also in Parsons 1983
- -----, 1983, Mathematics in Philosophy: Selected Essays, Cornell University Press
- Parsons, Terence D., 1981, ‘Frege’s Hierarchies of Indirect Senses and the Paradox of Analysis’, in French et al. 1981, 37-57 {§6.1}
- Picardi, Eva, 1993, ‘A Note on Dummett and Frege on Sense-Identity’, European Journal of Philosophy 1, 69-80
- -----, 2000, ‘Frege und Peano über Definitionen’, in Gabriel and Dathe 2000, 171-89
- Proust, Joelle, 1986, Questions de forme, Paris: Fayard, tr. as Questions of Form: Logic and the Analytic Proposition from Kant to Carnap by A.A. Brenner, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1989 [III: Frege] {§1.2}
- Resnik, Michael, 1980, Frege and the Philosophy of Mathematics, Cornell University Press [ch. 3: ‘Deductivism’; 171-85: axioms and defs.; 228-33: problem of multiple reductions]
- -----, 1981, ‘Frege and Analytic Philosophy: Facts and Speculations’, in French et al. 1981, 83-103 {§6.1}
- Salmon, Nathan, 1992, ‘On Content’, Mind 101, 733-51 [Frege on content]
- Schirn, Matthias, (ed.), 1976, Studien zu Frege, 3 vols., Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann
- -----, 1990, ‘Frege on the Purpose and Fruitfulness of Definitions’, Manuscrito 12, 7-23
- -----, (ed.), 1996, Frege: Importance and Legacy, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter [includes Gabriel 1996, Schirn 1996a, Tait 1996, Thiel 1996]
- -----, 1996a, ‘On Frege’s Introduction of Cardinal Numbers as Logical Objects’, in Schirn 1996, 114-73 [Frege's analyses and defs.]
- Simons, Peter, 1992, ‘Why Is There So Little Sense in Grundgesetze?’, Mind 101, 753-66
- Sluga, Hans D., 1980, Gottlob Frege, London: Routledge
- -----, 1986, ‘Semantic Content and Cognitive Sense’, in Haaparanta and Hintikka 1986, 47-64
- -----, 1997, ‘Frege on Meaning’, in Glock 1997, 17-34 {§6.1}
- Tait, W.W., 1996, ‘Frege versus Cantor and Dedekind: On the Concept of Number’, in Schirn 1996, 70-113 [defs. of number]
- Tappenden, Jamie, 1995a, ‘Geometry and Generality in Frege’s Philosophy of Arithmetic’, Synthese 102, 319-61
- -----, 1995b, ‘Extending Knowledge and ‘Fruitful Concepts’: Fregean Themes in the Foundations of Mathematics’, Noûs 29, 427-67
- Thiel, Christian, 1968, Sense and Reference in Frege's Logic, tr. T.J. Blakeley, Dordrecht: D. Reidel; first publ. in German, 1965 [ch. 7: ‘Synonymity and Sentential Context’]
- -----, 1996, ‘On the Structure of Frege’s System of Logic’, in Schirn 1996, 261-79 [introd. of value-ranges]
- -----, 2000, ‘Frege als Methodologe’, in Gabriel and Dathe 2000, 137-49
- Van Heijenoort, J., (ed.), 1967, From Frege to Gödel: A Source Book in Mathematical Logic, 1879-1931, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press [includes Frege BS]
- -----, 1977a, ‘Sense in Frege’, J. Phil. Logic 1977, 93-102
- -----, 1977b, ‘Frege on Sense Identity’, J. Phil. Logic 1977, 103-8
- Weiner, Joan, 1984, ‘The Philosopher behind the Last Logicist’, in Wright 1984, 57-79
- -----, 1990, Frege in Perspective, Cornell University Press [ch. 3: defs. and analysis; ch. 6: ‘Elucidations’]
- Wiggins, David, 1984, ‘A Running Repair to Frege’s Doctrine and a Plea for the Copula’, in Wright 1984, 126-43
- Wilson, Mark, 1992, ‘Frege: The Royal Road from Geometry’, in Demopoulos 1995, 108-49, with a ‘Postscript’, 149-59; orig. in Noûs 26, 149-80
- Wright, Crispin, 1983, Frege’s Conception of Numbers as Objects, Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press
- -----, (ed.), 1984, Frege: Tradition and Influence, Oxford: Blackwell, 1984; orig. publ. in Phil. Quar. 34, No. 136, Special Issue: Frege (July 1984), 183-430 [includes Diamond 1984, Weiner 1984, Wiggins 1984]
6.3 Russell
- Ayer, A.J., 1971, Russell and Moore: The Analytical Heritage, London: Macmillan [chs. 1-5 on Russell: ch. 2 on theory of descriptions, chs. 3-4 on logical atomism] {§6.4}
- -----, 1972, Russell, London: Fontana [52-62: theory of descriptions]
- Beaney, Michael, 2002, ‘Decompositions and Transformations: Conceptions of Analysis in the Early Analytic and Phenomenological Traditions’, Southern Journal of Philosophy 40, Supp. Vol., 53-99 [§§ 1.3, 2.1]
- Coffa, J. Alberto, 1991, The Semantic Tradition from Kant to Carnap, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [chs. 5-7] {§1.2}
- Ducasse, Curt J., 1941, Philosophy as a Science, Oskar Piest [ch. 5: Russell] {§1.2}
- Eames, Elizabeth Ramsden, 1969, Bertrand Russell’s Theory of Knowledge, London: George Allen and Unwin [ch. 3: ‘The Method of Analysis’]
- Griffin, Nicholas, 1991, Russell’s Idealist Apprenticeship, Oxford: Oxford University Press [ch. 8: relations and whole/part analysis]
- -----, 1993, ‘Terms, Relations, Complexes’, in Irvine and Wedeking 1993, 159-92
- -----, 1996, ‘Denoting Concepts in The Principles of Mathematics’, in Monk and Palmer 1996, 23-64 [58-9: Russell’s letter to Victoria Welby, on analysis]
- Hager, Paul J., 1994, Continuity and Change in the Development of Russell’s Philosophy, Dordrecht: Kluwer [Part One: ‘Analysis and Relations - The Key to Continuity in Russell’s Philosophy’]
- Hylton, Peter, 1990, Russell, Idealism, and the Emergence of Analytic Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press [231-6: method in POM; ch. 6: OD and analysis] {§6.4}
- -----, 1995, ‘Russell: Propositions and Analysis’, in Hintikka and Puhl 1995, 341-52 [earlier version of Hylton 1996] {§6.1}
- -----, 1996, ‘Beginning with Analysis’, in Monk and Palmer 1996, 183-216 [Russell on analysis]
- -----, 1998, ‘Analysis in analytic philosophy’, in Biletzki and Matar 1998, 37-55 {§6.1}
- Irvine, A.D., 1989, ‘Epistemic Logicism and Russell’s Regressive Method’, Philosophical Studies 55, 303-27; repr. in Irvine 1999, vol. 2, 172-95
- Irvine, A.D., (ed.), 1999, Bertrand Russell: Critical Assessments, 4 vols., London: Routledge [includes Irvine 1989, Linsky 1995]
- Irvine, A.D. and Wedeking, G.A., (eds.), 1993, Russell and Analytic Philosophy, University of Toronto Press [includes Griffin 1993, Rodríguez-Consuegra 1993]
- Lackey, Douglas, 1981, ‘Russell’s 1913 Map of the Mind’, in French et al. 1981 [132: Russell vs. Bradley on analysis] {§6.1}
- Linsky, Bernard, 1995, ‘Russell’s Logical Constructions’, in Irvine 1999, vol. 3, 128-50; orig. publ. 1995
- Monk, Ray, 1996, ‘What is Analytical Philosophy?’, in Monk and Palmer 1996, 1-22
- -----, 1997, ‘Was Russell an Analytical Philosopher?’, in Glock 1997, 35-50 {§6.1}
- Monk, Ray and Palmer, Anthony, (eds.), 1996, Bertrand Russell and the Origins of Analytical Philosophy, Bristol: Thoemmes Press [includes Griffin 1996, Hylton 1996, Monk 1996, Noonan 1996]
- Moore, G.E., 1944, ‘Russell’s “Theory of Descriptions”’, in Schilpp 1944, 175-225; repr. in Moore PP {§6.4}
- Noonan, Harold, 1996, ‘The “Gray's Elegy” Argument - and Others’, in Monk and Palmer 1996, 65-102
- Pears, D.F., 1967, Bertrand Russell and the British Tradition in Philosophy, London: Collins [ch. 7: ‘Lines of Analysis’; chs. 8-9: logical atomism]
- Peckhaus, Volker, 2002, ‘Regressive Analysis’, Logical Analysis and the History of Philosophy 4, 97-110
- Rodríguez-Consuegra, Francisco A., 1991, The Mathematical Philosophy of Bertrand Russell: Origins and Development, Basel: Birkhäuser [§2.7: method of def.; §3.4: Peano’s method; ch. 5: methodology]
- -----, 1993, ‘The Origins of Russell’s Theory of Descriptions’, in Irvine and Wedeking 1993, 66-96 [§§ 5-6: constructive defs.]
- Russell, Bertrand, FIAM, ‘The Fundamental Ideas and Axioms of Mathematics’ (1899), in CP, II [299-300: analysis as destructive]
- -----, PL, The Philosophy of Leibniz (1900, 2nd ed. 1937), with a new introd. by John G. Slater, London: Routledge, 1992 [8: philosophy as beginning with analysis; 110: abstraction is falsification]
- -----, POM, The Principles of Mathematics (1903, 2nd ed. 1937), with a new introd. by John G. Slater, London: Routledge, 1992 [141, 466-7: analysis as falsification; 466: real vs. conceptual analysis]
- -----, OD, ‘On Denoting’ (1905), in Russell LK, 41-56, EA, 103-19; orig. in Mind 1905
- -----, RMD, ‘The Regressive Method of Discovering the Premises of Mathematics’, in Russell EA, 272-83; paper orig. given in 1907 [analysis as regression to ultimate premises]
- -----, KAKD, ‘Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description’ (1910), in Russell ML, 152-67; orig. publ. in Proc. Aris. Soc. 1910-11
- -----, PP, The Problems of Philosophy (1912), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1967 [44: fruitfulness of deduction]
- -----, TK, Theory of Knowledge: The 1913 Manuscript, ed. Elizabeth Ramsden Eames in collaboration with Kenneth Blackwell, in CP, Vol. 7, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1984 [Part II, ch. II (119-28): ‘Analysis and Synthesis’]
- -----, OKEW, Our Knowledge of the External World (1914), with a new introd. by John G. Slater, London: Routledge, 1993; orig. publ. Open Court [156-8: vs. analysis as falsification; 189-90, 214, 245: analysis in phil.; 208-10: adequacy of defs.]
- -----, SMP, ‘On Scientific Method in Philosophy’ (1914), in Russell ML, 75-93 [85-6: phil. as analysis]
- -----, ML, Mysticism and Logic, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1917
- -----, PLA, ‘The Philosophy of Logical Atomism’ (1918), in LK, 175-281; orig. in Monist 28 and 29 [178-82: analysis; 189-98: legitimacy of analysis, analysis not def.]
- -----, IMP, Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy (1919), with a new introd. by John G. Slater, London: Routledge, 1993; orig. publ. London: George Allen and Unwin [3-4: analysis and defs.; ch. 16: theory of descriptions]
- -----, OP, ‘On Propositions: what they are and how they mean’ (1919), in LK, 285-320
- -----, LA, ‘Logical Atomism’ (1924), in LK, 321-43; orig. in Contemporary British Philosophy, First Series, ed. J.H. Muirhead, London, 1924 [341: phil. as analysis]
- -----, IMT, An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1940; publ. Penguin, 1962 [ch. 24: ‘Analysis’]
- -----, HWP, History of Western Philosophy, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1945, 2nd ed. 1961 [714-5: Hegel as enemy of analysis; final ch.: ‘The Philosophy of Logical Analysis’]
- -----, HK, Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1948 [logical analysis as reducing vagueness]
- -----, LK, Logic and Knowledge: Essays 1901-1950, ed. R.C. Marsh, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1956
- -----, MSR, ‘Mr Strawson on Referring’ (1957), in Russell MPD, 175-80; EA, 120-6; orig. in Mind 1957, 385-9 [theory of descriptions]
- -----, MPD, My Philosophical Development, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1959; publ. Unwin Paperbacks, 1985 [98-9: analysis fruitful]
- -----, ABR, Autobiography, 3 vols., 1967-9; publ. in one vol., Unwin Paperbacks, 1978
- -----, EA, Essays in Analysis, ed. Douglas Lackey, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1973
- -----, CP, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, 28 vols., London, 1983-
- -----, CP2, Philosophical Papers 1896-99, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Vol. 2, ed. N. Griffin and A.C. Lewis, London: Unwin Hyman, 1990 [299-300: analysis]
- -----, CP3, Towards the “Principles of Mathematics” 1900-02, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Vol. 3, ed. G.H. Moore, London: London: Routledge, 1993 [35-9, 160-1: whole/part analysis]
- -----, CP4, Foundations of Logic 1903-05, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Vol. 4, ed. A. Urquhart, London: London: Routledge, 1994 [96: two senses of ‘function’; 118: twofold analysis of a prop.]
- -----, CP6, Logical and Philosophical Papers 1909-13, The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, Vol. 6, ed. J.G. Slater, London: London: Routledge, 1992 [11-12: analysis of general props.; 340-1: critique of Bergson on analysis]
- Russell, B. and Whitehead, A.N., PM, Principia Mathematica, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1910-13; 2nd ed. 1925
- Sainsbury, R.M., 1979, Russell, London: Routledge [109-33: adequacy of Russellian analysis of definite descriptions; ch. 5: ‘The Perfect Language’; 298-9: def. of number]
- Schilpp, P.A., (ed.), 1944, The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, Evanston and Chicago: Northwestern University [includes Moore 1944, Weitz 1944]
- Strawson, P.F., 1950, ‘On Referring’, in Strawson 1971, 1-27; orig. in Mind 59, 320-44
- -----, 1964, ‘Identifying Reference and Truth-Values’, in Strawson 1971, 75-95; orig. in Theoria 30, 96-118
- -----, 1971, Logico-Linguistic Papers, London: Methuen
- Urmson, J.O., 1956, Philosophical Analysis: Its Development between the Two World Wars, Oxford: Oxford University Press [Part I: logical atomism] {§1.2}
- Weitz, Morris, 1944, ‘Analysis and the Unity of Russell’s Philosophy’ , in Schilpp 1944
- Wisdom, John, 1931, Interpretation and Analysis in Relation to Bentham’s Theory of Definition, London: Kegan Paul {§1.2}
6.4 Moore
- Ackerman, Diana F., 1981, ‘The Informativeness of Philosophical Analysis’, in French et al. 1981, 313-20 [Moore, Langford and the paradox of analysis] {§6.1}
- Ambrose, Alice, 1960, ‘Three Aspects of Moore’s Philosophy’, in Ambrose 1966, 205-13 {§6.9}; orig. in J. Phil. LVII [205-11: Moore on analysis]
- Ayer, A.J., 1971, Russell and Moore: The Analytical Heritage, London: Macmillan [chs. 6-9 on Moore: ch. 9 on analysis] {§6.3}
- Baldwin, Thomas, 1990, G.E. Moore, London: Routledge [61-66: analysis in Moore’s early work; ch. 7: ‘Philosophical Analysis’]
- Bell, David, 1999, ‘The Revolution of Moore and Russell: A Very British Coup?’, in O’Hear 1999, 193-208 {§6.1}
- Black, Max, (ed.), 1950, Philosophical Analysis: A Collection of Essays, Cornell University Press [includes introd.]
- -----, 1950a, ‘Introduction’ to Black 1950, 1-14 [§3: Moore on analysis]
- Blackburn, Simon, 1973, Reason and Prediction, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [26-31: ‘Moore’s argument’]
- Bouwsma, O.K., 1986, Wittgenstein: Conversations 1949-1951, ed. J.L. Craft and Ronald E. Hustwit, Indianapolis: Hackett [18-19: Moore’s paradox of analysis]
- Fain, Haskell, 1970, Between Philosophy and History, Princeton University Press [85-96: Moore on analysis]
- Gram, M.S., 1969, ‘The Paradox of Analysis’, in Klemke 1969, 258-75
- Hacker, P.M.S., 1996, Wittgenstein’s Place in Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy, Oxford: Blackwell [6-8]
- Hylton, Peter, 1990, Russell, Idealism, and the Emergence of Analytic Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press [143-6: Moore on analysis] {§6.3}
- Jager, R., 1969, ‘Analyticity and Necessity in Moore’s Early Work’, J. Hist. Phil. 7, 441-58 [Moore and Leibniz]
- Klemke. E.D., (ed.), 1969, Studies in the Philosophy of G.E. Moore, Chicago: Quadrangle Books [includes Gram 1969, Lazerowitz 1958]
- Langford, C.H., 1942, ‘The Notion of Analysis in Moore’s Philosophy’, in Schilpp 1942, 321-42
- -----, 1949, ‘The Nature of Formal Analysis’, Mind 58, 210-14
- -----, 1964, ‘Analysis’, Phil. Phen. Res. 25, 117-21
- Lazerowitz, Morris, 1964, Studies in Metaphilosophy, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul [ch. 1 (1-76): ‘Methods of Philosophy’]
- -----, 1958, ‘Moore and Philosophical Analysis’, in Lazerowitz 1964, 182-213, Klemke 1969, 227-57; orig. in Philosophy 33, 193-220
- Lewy, Casimir, 1976, Meaning and Modality, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [chs. 6-7: paradox of analysis] {§6.7}
- Moore, G.E., NJ, ‘The Nature of Judgement’ (1899), in Moore SW, 1-19
- -----, PE, Principia Ethica, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1903
- -----, DCS, ‘A Defence of Common Sense’ (1925), in Moore SW, 106-33; orig. publ. in Muirhead 1925, 192-233; also in Moore PP, 32-59 [111, 127-8: understanding meaning not the same as giving a correct analysis]
- -----, JA, ‘The Justification of Analysis’ (1933), Analysis 1, 28-30; lecture notes taken by Margaret Masterman; fuller version in Moore LP, 165-71
- -----, A, ‘An Autobiography’, in Schilpp 1942, 1-39
- -----, RC, ‘A Reply to my Critics’, §11: ‘Analysis’, in Schilpp 1942, 660-7
- -----, RTD, ‘Russell’s “Theory of Descriptions”’, in Schilpp 1944, 175-225 {§6.3}; repr. in Moore PP, 151-95
- -----, PP, Philosophical Papers, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1959
- -----, LP, Lectures on Philosophy, ed. Casimir Lewy, London: George Allen and Unwin, 1966 [Part III, Selections From a Course of Lectures Given in 1933-34: ‘I: What is analysis?’; ‘II: The justification of analysis’]
- -----, SW, Selected Writings, ed. Thomas Baldwin, London: Routledge, 1993
- Muirhead, J.H., (ed.), 1925, Contemporary British Philosophy, Second Series, London: George Allen and Unwin [includes Moore 1925]
- Mundle, C.W.K., 1979, A Critique of Linguistic Philosophy, 2nd ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1st ed. 1970 [1st ed., 153-8: Moore and the paradox of analysis]
- Myers, C. Mason, 1971, ‘Moore’s Paradox of Analysis’, Metaphilosophy 2, 295-308 [in a correct analysis, identity of property concepts, but not of occurrent concepts; knowledge how transformed into knowledge that]
- O'Connor, David, 1982, ‘Moore and the Paradox of Analysis’, Philosophy 57, 211-22 [offers a Moorean solution]
- Schilpp, P.A., (ed.), 1942, The Philosophy of G.E. Moore, 3rd ed., La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1968; 1st ed. 1942, 2nd ed. 1952 [includes Langford 1942, Moore 1942 and Wisdom 1942]
- White, Alan R., 1958, G.E. Moore: A Critical Exposition, Oxford: Blackwell [ch. V: ‘Analysis’; ch. VI: ‘Analysis and Language’]
- Wisdom, John, 1942, ‘Moore’s Technique’, in Schilpp 1942, 421-50; repr. in Wisdom 1953, 120-48 {§6.6}
6.5 Wittgenstein
- Baker, G.P. and Hacker, P.M.S., 1980, Wittgenstein: Understanding and Meaning, Oxford: Blackwell; republ. in 2 vols. in paperback as Baker and Hacker 1983a and 1983b [113-17: ‘Disguised descriptions and analysis’; ch. 2: ‘Ostensive definition and analysis’; ch. 3: ‘Determinacy of sense’; 494-6: exegesis of PI, §§ 91-2]
- -----, 1983a, An Analytical Commentary on Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations, Oxford: Blackwell
- -----, 1983b, Wittgenstein: Meaning and Understanding, Oxford: Blackwell
- -----, 1984, Language, Sense and Nonsense, Oxford: Blackwell [135-40: analysis in the logical atomism of Russell and Wittgenstein]
- -----, 1985, Wittgenstein: Rules, Grammar and Necessity, Oxford: Blackwell
- Carruthers, Peter, 1989, Tractarian Semantics, Oxford: Blackwell
- -----, 1990, The Metaphysics of the Tractatus, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [ch. 7: ‘The programme of analysis’]
- Coffa, J. Alberto, 1991, The Semantic Tradition from Kant to Carnap, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [chs. 8, 13-14] {§1.2}
- Copi, Irving M. and Beard, Robert W., (eds.), 1966, Essays on Wittgenstein’s Tractatus, London: Routledge [includes Wittgenstein RLF]
- Danford, John W., 1978, Wittgenstein and Political Philosophy, University of Chicago Press [ch. 2: Hobbes on method]
- Fogelin, Robert J., 1987, Wittgenstein, 2nd ed., London: Routledge; 1st ed. 1976 [130-2: ‘The attack on analysis’]
- Frascolla, Pasquale, 1994, Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mathematics, London: Routledge [128-42: ‘Mathematical proofs as paradigms’]
- Geach, P.T., 1976, ‘Saying and Showing in Frege and Wittgenstein’, in Hintikka et al. 1976, 54-70
- Glock, Hans-Johann, 1996, A Wittgenstein Dictionary, Oxford: Blackwell [entry under logical analysis]
- Griffin, James, 1964, Wittgenstein’s Logical Atomism, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Hacker, P.M.S., 1986, Insight and Illusion, rev. ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1st ed. 1972 [chs. 1, 6: Wittgenstein’s early and later conceptions of philosophy]
- -----, 1996, Wittgenstein's Place in Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy, Oxford: Blackwell [esp. 3-16, 35-8, 42-4, 72-5, 103-17, 159-61, 274n.3, 275n.4] {§1.2}
- Hanfling, Oswald, 1989, Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy, London: Macmillan [ch. 4: ‘Explanations Come to an End’]
- Hintikka, Jaakko et al., (eds.), 1976, Essays on Wittgenstein in Honour of G.H. von Wright, Acta Philosophica Fennica 28, Amsterdam [includes Geach 1976]
- Kenny, Anthony, 1973, Wittgenstein, London: Penguin [80-4, 97-8, 101: early Witt. on analysis]
- Malcolm, Norman, 1986, Nothing is Hidden: Wittgenstein’s Criticism of his Early Thought, Oxford: Blackwell [ch. 6: ‘Two Kinds of Logical Analysis’]
- Marion, Mathieu, 1998, Wittgenstein, Finitism, and the Foundations of Mathematics, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Shanker, S. G., 1987, Wittgenstein and the Turning-Point in the Philosophy of Mathematics, Croom Helm [ch. 3: ‘The Nature of Proof’; ch. 7, § 1: foundations of Analysis]
- Strawson, P.F., 1992, Analysis and Metaphysics: An Introduction to Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press [ch. 1: ‘Analytical Philosophy: Two Analogies’; ch. 2: ‘Reduction or Connection? Basic Concepts’ - ‘connective’ to displace ‘reductive’ analysis] {§1.2, §6.8}
- Urmson, J.O., 1956, Philosophical Analysis: Its Development between the Two World Wars, Oxford: Oxford University Press [Part I: logical atomism] {§1.2}
- Waismann, Friedrich, 1940, ‘Was ist logische Analyse?’, Erkenntnis 8 (1939-40), 265-89; repr. in Waismann 1973, 42-66
- -----, 1956, ‘How I See Philosophy’, in Ayer 1959, 345-80 {§6.7}; Waismann 1968
- -----, PLP, The Principles of Linguistic Philosophy, ed. R. Harré, London: Macmillan, 1965 [125-6, 163-93: defs. and explanations]
- -----, 1968, How I See Philosophy, ed. R. Harré, London [includes Waismann 1956]
- -----, 1973, Was ist logische Analyse?, ed. Gerd H. Reitzig, Frankfurt: Athenäum
- -----, WVC, Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle, ed. B. McGuinness, tr. J. Schulte and B. McGuinness, Oxford: Blackwell, 1979 [also cited under Wittgenstein WVC]
- Wittgenstein, Ludwig, NB, Notebooks 1914-1916, 2nd ed., ed. G.H. von Wright and G.E.M. Anscombe, tr. G.E.M. Anscombe, Oxford: Blackwell, 1979; 1st ed. 1961 [11, 46-7, 50, 60-5: analysis]
- -----, TLP, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, tr. D.F. Pears and B. McGuinness, London: Routledge, 1961, 1974; orig. tr. C.K. Ogden, London: Routledge, 1922 [3.2 - 4.0031, 4.221, 5.5562]
- -----, RLF, ‘Some Remarks on Logical Form’, in Copi and Beard 1966, 31-7; orig. in Proc. Aris. Soc. Supp. 1929, 162-71
- -----, WVC, Ludwig Wittgenstein and the Vienna Circle, conversations recorded by Friedrich Waismann, ed. B. McGuinness, tr. J. Schulte and B. McGuinness, Oxford: Blackwell, 1979
- -----, PR, Philosophical Remarks, ed. R. Rhees, tr. R. Hargreaves and R. White, Oxford: Blackwell, 1975 [§§ 1-3, 46, 115, 147, 205: analysis; App. 1, ‘Complex and Fact’]
- -----, PG, Philosophical Grammar, ed. R. Rhees, tr. A. Kenny, Oxford: Blackwell, 1974
- -----, BB, The Blue and Brown Books, 2nd ed., Oxford: Blackwell, 1974; 1st ed. 1958
- -----, RFM, Remarks on the Foundations of Mathematics, 3rd ed., ed. G.H. von Wright, R. Rhees and G.E.M. Anscombe, tr. G.E.M. Anscombe, Oxford: Blackwell, 1978; 1st ed. 1956
- -----, PI, Philosophical Investigations, 3rd ed., tr. G.E.M. Anscombe, Oxford: Blackwell, 1978; 1st ed. 1956 [§§ 39-64: simples; §§ 65-88: determinacy of sense; §§ 89-133: logic, analysis and phil.; §§ 383, 392]
- -----, Z, Zettel, 2nd ed., ed. G.E.M. Anscombe and G.H. von Wright, tr. G.E.M. Anscombe, Oxford: Blackwell, 1982; 1st ed. 1967 [§338]
- -----, OC, On Certainty, ed. G.E.M. Anscombe and G.H. von Wright, tr. D. Paul and G.E.M. Anscombe, Oxford: Blackwell, 1969
- -----, RC, Remarks on Colour, ed. G.E.M. Anscombe, tr. L. McAlister and M. Schättle, Oxford: Blackwell, 1977 [I §32; II §16; III §19]
- Wright, Crispin, 1980, Wittgenstein on the Foundations of Mathematics, London: Duckworth [ch. 3: ‘Mathematics as Modifying Concepts’; ch. 18: analyticity]
6.6 The Cambridge School of Analysis
- Ayer, A.J., 1937, ‘Does Philosophy analyse Common Sense?’, Proc. Aris. Soc. Supp. 16, 162-76 [symposium with A.E. Duncan-Jones]
- -----, 1977, Part of my Life, Oxford: Oxford University Press [150-1, 156: ‘Cambridge School of Analysis’]
- Beaney, Michael, 2000, ‘Conceptions of Analysis in Early Analytic Philosophy’, Acta Analytica 15, 97-115
- -----, 2002b, ‘Susan Stebbing on Cambridge and Vienna Analysis’, in The Vienna Circle and Logical Positivism, Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 10, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2002, 1-12
- Black, Max, 1933, ‘Philosophical Analysis’, Proc. Aris. Soc. 33 (1932-3), 237-58
- -----, 1934, ‘Is Analysis a Useful Method in Philosophy?’, Proc. Aris. Soc. Supp. 13, 53-64 [symposium with John Wisdom and Maurice Cornforth; cf. Ayer 1977, 156 {§6.7}]
- -----, 1940, ‘Relations between Logical Positivism and the Cambridge School of Analysis’, Erkenntnis 8
- Bronstein, Eugene D., 1934, ‘Miss Stebbing’s Directional Analysis and Basic Facts', Analysis 2, 10-14 [reply to Stebbing 1932 and 1933a]
- Cornforth, Maurice, 1934, ‘Is Analysis a Useful Method in Philosophy?’, Proc. Aris. Soc. Supp. 13, 90-118 [symposium with Black and Wisdom]
- Duncan-Jones, Austin E., 1937a, ‘Does Philosophy analyse Common Sense?’, Proc. Aris. Soc. Supp. 16, 139-61 [symposium with A.J. Ayer]
- -----, 1937b, ‘Lewy’s Remarks on Analysis’, Analysis 5, 5-12 [reply to Lewy 1937]
- Ewing, A.C., 1935, ‘Two Kinds of Analysis’, Analysis 2, 60-4
- -----, 1948, ‘Philosophical Analysis’, in Philosophical Studies: Essays in Memory of L. Susan Stebbing, London: George Allen and Unwin, for the Aris. Soc., 1948, 67-84 [discussion of Stebbing 1932 and 1933a]
- Hacker, P.M.S., 1996, Wittgenstein’s Place in Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy, Oxford: Blackwell [ch. 4]
- Lewy, Casimir, 1937, ‘Some Remarks on Analysis’, Analysis 5, 1-5 [reply to Duncan-Jones 1937]
- Paul, George A., 1934, ‘Reports of Discussions at Cardiff, July 1934’, Analysis 2, 25-32 [29-32: report on debate between Black 1934, Cornforth 1934 and Wisdom 1934]
- Passmore, John, 1966, A Hundred Years of Philosophy, 2nd ed., London: Penguin, 1st ed. 1957 [ch. 15]
- Ramsey, Frank P., 1925, ‘The Foundations of Mathematics’, in Ramsey 1931, 1-61; Ramsey 1978, 152-212
- -----, 1931, The Foundations of Mathematics, London: Routledge
- -----, 1931a, ‘Philosophy’, in Ramsey 1931, also in Ayer 1959, 321-6 [definitions in philosophy] {§6.7}
- -----, 1978, Foundations, ed. D.H. Mellor, London: Routledge; rev. ed. of Ramsey 1931
- Stebbing, L.S., 1932, ‘The Method of Analysis in Metaphysics’, Proc. Aris. Soc. 33 (1932-3), 65-94
- -----, 1933a, A Modern Introduction to Logic, 2nd ed., London: Methuen; 1st ed. 1930; 7th ed. 1950 [177-80: method of proof vs. method of analysis; ch. 16: hypothesis; ch. 18: functional analysis; ch. 22: definition; App. B: logical constructions; App. C: postulational analysis]
- -----, 1933b, ‘Logical Positivism and Analysis’, Proc. Brit. Acad. 19, 53-87
- -----, 1934, ‘Directional Analysis and Basic Facts’, Analysis 2, 33-6 [reply to Bronstein 1934]
- -----, 1939, ‘Some Puzzles about Analysis’, Proc. Aris. Soc. 39 (1938-9), 69-84
- Urmson, J.O., 1956, Philosophical Analysis: Its Development between the Two World Wars, Oxford: Oxford University Press {§1.2}
- -----, 1962, ‘The History of Philosophical Analysis’, together with discussion of the paper, in Rorty 1967, 294-311 {§6.1}
- Williams, Donald C., 1936, ‘Analysis, Analytic Propositions, and Real Definitions’, Analysis 3, 75-80 [analysis as the framing of ‘real definitions’]
- Wisdom, John, 1931, Interpretation and Analysis in Relation to Bentham’s Theory of Definition, London: Kegan Paul {§1.2}
- -----, 1931-3, ‘Logical Constructions’, Parts I-V, Mind 40-42, Parts I-II, 40; Part III, 41, 441-64; Part IV, 42, 43-66; Part V, 42, 186-202
- -----, 1933, ‘Ostentation’, in Wisdom 1953, 1-15; orig. in Psyche XIII
- -----, 1934, ‘Is Analysis a Useful Method in Philosophy?’, in Wisdom 1953, 16-35; orig. in Proc. Aris. Soc. Supp. 13, 65-89 [symposium with Black and Cornforth]
- -----, 1953, Philosophy and Psycho-analysis, Oxford: Blackwell
6.7 Carnap and Logical Positivism
- Ayer, A.J., 1936, Language, Truth and Logic, London: Penguin; 2nd ed. 1946 [75-6: vs. analysis as empirical ‘dissection’; ch. 3: ‘The Nature of Philosophical Analysis’]
- -----, 1946, ‘Introduction’ to 2nd ed. of Ayer 1936 [29-35: ‘The Nature of Philosophical Analysis’]
- -----, (ed.), 1959, Logical Positivism, Glencoe, Illinois: Free Press [includes Carnap 1930, 1932, Ramsey 1931a {§6.6}, Ryle 1946 {§6.8}, Schlick 1930, Waismann 1956 {§6.5}, and a useful bib.]
- -----, 1973, The Central Questions of Philosophy, London: Penguin [ch. 3: ‘Philosophical Analysis’; ch. 9, § B: ‘Analyticity’]
- Beth, E.W., 1963, ‘Carnap’s Views on the Advantages of Constructed Systems Over Natural Languages in the Philosophy of Science’, in Schilpp 1963, 469-502
- Bohnert, Herbert G., 1963, ‘Carnap’s Theory of Definition and Analyticity’, in Schilpp 1963, 407-30
- Carnap, Rudolf, 1926, Physikalische Begriffsbildung, Karlsruhe: G. Braun, 66 pp. [3-4: ‘Was ist Begriffsbildung?’; 16-20: ‘Analyse der Temperaturmessung’]
- -----, 1928a, Der logische Aufbau der Welt, Berlin-Schlachtensee: Weltkreis-Verlag; 2nd ed., together with 1928b, Hamburg: Felix Meiner, 1961 [§2: ‘Was heißt “konstituieren”?’; §§ 38-9: definition; §§ 69-74: analysis, quasi-analysis and synthesis; §100: constitution as rational reconstruction]
- -----, 1928b, Scheinprobleme in der Philosophie, Berlin-Schlachtensee: Weltkreis-Verlag; 2nd ed., together with 1928a, Hamburg: Felix Meiner, 1961 [§§ 1-3: ‘Der Sinn der erkenntnistheoretischen Analyse’]
- -----, 1930, ‘Die alte und die neue Logik’, Erkenntnis 1 (1930-1), tr. by I. Levi as ‘The Old and the New Logic’, in Ayer 1959, 133-46
- -----, 1932, ‘Überwindung der Metaphysik durch logische Analyse der Sprache’, Erkenntnis 2, 219-41; tr. by A. Pap as ‘The Elimination of Metaphysics through Logical Analysis of Language’ in Ayer 1959, 60-81
- -----, 1934, Logische Syntax der Sprache, Wien: Julius Springer, rev. and tr. as Carnap 1937
- -----, 1935, Philosophy and Logical Syntax, London: Kegan Paul; repr. Thoemmes Press, 1996; ch. 1 repr. in White 1955, 209-25) {§6.1} [35-8: logical analysis; 50-5: analyticity]
- -----, 1936, ‘Die Methode der logischen Analyse’, in Actes du huitième Congrès international de philosophie, à Prague 2-7 Septembre 1934, Prague: Orbis, 142-5
- -----, 1937, The Logical Syntax of Language, tr. A. Smeaton, London: Kegan Paul [Part III (C): analyticity; Part V: object-questions vs. logical questions, material mode vs. formal mode]
- -----, 1942, Introduction to Semantics, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; repub. together with Carnap 1943 in 1959
- -----, 1943, Formalization of Logic, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; repub. together with Carnap 1942 in 1959
- -----, 1947, Meaning and Necessity, University of Chicago Press; 2nd ed. 1956 [§2: explication; §§ 5-6, 9: extensions and intensions; §§ 14-15: intensional structure and the paradox of analysis (63-4); §§ 28-32: Frege on Sinn and Bedeutung]
- -----, 1949, ‘A Reply to Leonard Linsky’s “Some Notes on Carnap’s Concept of Intensional Isomorphism and the Paradox of Analysis”’, Phil. of Science 16, no. 4 (Oct. 1949), 347-50
- -----, 1950, Logical Foundations of Probability, University of Chicago Press; 2nd ed. 1962 [ch. 1: ‘On Explication’]
- -----, 1956, Meaning and Necessity, 2nd ed., University of Chicago Press; 1st ed. 1947
- -----, 1961, Der logische Aufbau der Welt and Scheinprobleme in der Philosophie, 2nd ed., Hamburg: Felix Meiner [repr. of 1928a and 1928b with new preface]
- -----, 1963a, ‘Intellectual Autobiography’, in Schilpp 1963, 1-84
- -----, 1963b, ‘Replies and Systematic Expositions’, in Schilpp 1963, 859-1013
- -----, 1966, Philosophical Foundations of Physics, ed. Martin Gardner, New York: Basic Books; later repub. as Carnap 1995
- -----, 1995, An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science, New York: Dover; orig. publ. as Carnap 1966 [chs. 27-8: analyticity]
- Cartwright, Nancy, Jordi Cat, Lola Fleck and Thomas E. Uebel, 1996, Otto Neurath: Philosophy between Science and Politics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [Part 3, §§ 3-4: method and ‘Ballungen’]
- Coffa, J. Alberto, 1991, The Semantic Tradition from Kant to Carnap, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [Part II] {§1.2}
- Creath, Richard, 1987, ‘The Initial Reception of Carnap’s Doctrine of Analyticity’, Nous 21, 477-99
- David, Marian, 1996, ‘Analyticity, Carnap, Quine, and Truth’, in Tomberlin 1996, 281-96
- Ducasse, Curt J., 1941, Philosophy as a Science, Oskar Piest [ch. 7: Carnap] {§1.2}
- Ebbs, Gary, 1997, Rule-Following and Realism, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press [Part II: Carnap’s analytic/synthetic distinction]
- Foster, John, 1985, A.J. Ayer, London: Routledge [4-5, 46-51: analysis]
- Friedman, Michael, 1999, Reconsidering Logical Positivism, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- -----, 2000, A Parting of the Ways: Carnap, Cassirer, and Heidegger, Chicago: Open Court
- George, Alexander, 2000, ‘On Washing the Fur Without Wetting It: Quine, Carnap, and Analyticity’, Mind 109, 1-24
- Goodman, Nelson, 1977, The Structure of Appearance, 3rd ed., Dordrecht: D. Reidel; 1st ed. Harvard University Press, 1951; 2nd ed. 1966 [ch. 5: quasi-analysis in Carnap’s Aufbau]
- Kleinknecht, Reinhard, 1980, ‘Quasianalyse und Qualitätsklassen’, Grazer Philosophische Studien 11, 23-43 [critique and reconstruction of Carnap; 34: related problem to paradox of analysis]
- Lewy, Casimir, 1976, Meaning and Modality, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [chs. 6-7: paradox of analysis] {§6.4}
- Linsky, Leonard, 1949, ‘Some Notes on Carnap’s Concept of Intensional Isomorphism and the Paradox of Analysis’, Phil. of Science 16, no. 4 (Oct. 1949), 343-7
- Mormann, Thomas, 2000, Rudolf Carnap, München: C.H. Beck [ch. 4: Aufbau]
- Proust, Joelle, 1986, Questions de forme, Paris: Fayard, tr. as Questions of Form: Logic and the Analytic Proposition from Kant to Carnap by A.A. Brenner, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1989 [IV: Carnap] {§1.2}
- Quine, W.V.O., 1951, ‘Two Dogmas of Empiricism’, in Quine 1961, 20-46; orig. in Phil. Rev. 60, 20-43
- -----, 1954, ‘Carnap and Logical Truth’, in Quine 1976, 107-32; also in Schilpp 1963, 385-406 (for which it was originally written)
- -----, 1961, From a Logical Point of View, 2nd ed., rev., Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; 1st ed. 1953; 3rd ed., with a new ‘Foreword’, 1980
- -----, 1976, The Ways of Paradox and Other Essays, rev. ed., Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; 1st ed. 1966
- Richardson, Alan W., 1998, Carnap’s Construction of the World, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [definition: 40-51; quasi-analysis: 51-64; analyticity: 217-29]
- Runggaldier, Edmund, 1984, Carnap’s Early Conventionalism, Amsterdam: Rodopi [chs. 11-13: quasi-analysis in the Aufbau]
- Schilpp, P.A., (ed.), 1963, The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap, La Salle, Illinois: Open Court [includes Beth 1963, Bohnert 1963, Carnap 1963a, 1963b, Quine 1954, Strawson 1963]
- Schlick, Moritz, 1930, ‘Die Wende der Philosophie’, Erkenntnis 1 (1930-1), tr. by D. Rynin as ‘The Turning Point in Philosophy’, in Ayer 1959, 54-9 [phil. as the activity of clarifying meaning]
- Strawson, P.F., 1963, ‘Carnap’s Views on Constructed Systems versus Natural Languages in Analytic Philosophy’, in Schilpp 1963, 503-18
- Tomberlin, James E., (ed.), 1996, Philosophical Perspectives 10: Metaphysics, Oxford: Blackwell [includes David 1996]
- Uebel, Thomas E., 1992, Overcoming Logical Positivism From Within: The Emergence of Neurath’s Naturalism in the Vienna Circle’s Protocol Sentence Debate, Amsterdam: Rodopi [ch. 5: Carnap’s syntactic turn; 230-2: Carnap’s rational reconstruction]
- Urmson, J.O., 1956, Philosophical Analysis: Its Development between the Two World Wars, Oxford: Oxford University Press [Part II: logical positivism] {§1.2}
6.8 Oxford Linguistic Philosophy
- Austin, J.L., 1961, Philosophical Papers, ed. J.O. Urmson and G.J. Warnock, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- -----, 1962a, How to do Things with Words, ed. J.O. Urmson and M. Sbisà, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- -----, 1962b, Sense and Sensibilia, ed. G.J. Warnock, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Baldwin, Thomas, 2001, Contemporary Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Butler, R.J., (ed.), 1962, Analytical Philosophy, Oxford: Blackwell
- -----, (ed.), 1965, Analytical Philosophy: Second Series, Oxford: Blackwell
- Dummett, Michael, 1991a, Frege: Philosophy of Mathematics, London: Duckworth {§6.2}
- -----, 1993, Origins of Analytical Philosophy, London: Duckworth [ch. 2: linguistic turn; ch. 13: thought and language] {§6.1}
- Ewing, A.C., 1953, Ethics, London: The English Universities Press [ch. 6: critique of Moore on defining ‘good’]
- Hacker, P.M.S., 1996, Wittgenstein’s Place in Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy, Oxford: Blackwell [ch. 6]
- Hanfling, Oswald, 2000, Philosophy and Ordinary Language, London: Routledge
- Hare, R.M., 1971, Essays on Philosophical Method, London: Macmillan
- Lyons, William, 1980, Gilbert Ryle: An Introduction to his Philosophy, Sussex: Harvester
- Passmore, John, 1966, A Hundred Years of Philosophy, 2nd ed., London: Penguin; 1st ed. London: Duckworth, 1957 [ch. 18]
- Rorty, Richard, (ed.), 1967, The Linguistic Turn, Chicago: University of Chicago Press) [includes Ryle 1932, Shapere 1960, Strawson 1962, Urmson 1962] {§6.1}
- Ryle, Gilbert, 1932, ‘Systematically Misleading Expressions’, in Rorty 1967, 85-100; Ryle 1971, II, 39-62; orig. in Proc. Aris. Soc. 32 (1931-2)
- -----, 1946, ‘Philosophical Arguments’, Inaugural Lecture delivered at Oxford in 1945, Oxford, 1946; repr. in Ayer 1959, 327-44; Ryle 1971, II, 194-211
- -----, 1949, The Concept of Mind, London: Penguin [ch. 1: ‘category-mistakes’]
- -----, 1954, Dilemmas, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- -----, 1971, Collected Papers, 2 vols., Vol. I: Critical Essays, Vol. II: Collected Essays 1929-1968, London: Hutchinson
- Shapere, Dudley, 1960, ‘Philosophy and the Analysis of Language’, in Rorty 1967, 271-83; orig. in Inquiry 3, 29-48 [reply to Ryle 1932]
- Strawson, P.F., 1950, ‘On Referring’, in Strawson 1971, 1-27; orig. in Mind 59, 320-44
- -----, 1952, Introduction to Logical Theory, London: Methuen
- -----, 1959, Individuals, London: Methuen
- -----, 1962, ‘Analysis, Science, and Metaphysics’, together with discussion of the paper, in Rorty 1967, 312-30 {§6.1}
- -----, 1964, ‘Identifying Reference and Truth-Values’, in Strawson 1971, 75-95; orig. in Theoria 30, 96-118
- -----, 1966, The Bounds of Sense, London: Methuen
- -----, 1971, Logico-Linguistic Papers, London: Methuen
- -----, 1992, Analysis and Metaphysics: An Introduction to Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press [ch. 1: ‘Analytical Philosophy: Two Analogies’; ch. 2: ‘Reduction or Connection? Basic Concepts’ - ‘connective’ to displace ‘reductive’ analysis] {§1.2}
- Stroll, Avrum, 2000, Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy, New York: Columbia University Press [ch. 6: Ryle and Austin] {§6.1}
- Urmson, J.O., 1956, Philosophical Analysis: Its Development between the Two World Wars, Oxford: Oxford University Press [Part III] {§1.2}
- Warnock, Geoffrey, 1989, J.L. Austin, London: Routledge
6.9 Contemporary Analytic Philosophy
- Ambrose, Alice, 1950, ‘The Problem of Linguistic Inadequacy’, in Ambrose 1966, 157-81; orig. in Black 1950 {§6.4} [165-9: analysis as eliminating vagueness]
- -----, 1952, ‘Linguistic Approaches to Philosophical Problems’, in Ambrose 1966, 142-56; orig. in J. Phil. XLIX [145-9: analysis as ‘analytic definition’]
- -----, 1966, Essays in Analysis, London: George Allen and Unwin
- Austin, David F., (ed.), 1988, Philosophical Analysis: A Defense by Example, Kluwer [Parts on ‘Origins of Analytic Philosophy’, ‘Analyses of Belief, Knowledge and Sensation’, ‘Analysis of Mind and Language’ and ‘Analysis of Modalities’; papers honouring Edmund Gettier]
- Beaney, Michael, 2001, ‘From Conceptual Analysis to Serious Metaphysics’ (Critical Notice of Frank Jackson, From Metaphysics to Ethics), International Journal of Philosophical Studies 9, 521-9
- Bennett, Jonathan, 1995, The Act Itself, Oxford: Oxford University Press [ch. 1: ‘Analysis’]
- Blackburn, Simon, 2000, ‘Critical Notice of Frank Jackson, From Metaphysics to Ethics: A Defence of Conceptual Analysis’, Aust. J. Phil. 78, 119-24
- Cohen, L. Jonathan, 1986, The Dialogue of Reason: An Analysis of Analytical Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press [chs. 1-2]
- Davidson, Donald, 1967, ‘Truth and Meaning’, in Davidson 1984, 17-36; orig. in Synthese 17, 304-23
- -----, 1984, Inquiries into Truth and Interpretation, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Dummett, Michael, 1993, Origins of Analytical Philosophy, London: Duckworth [ch. 2: linguistic turn; ch. 13: thought and language] {§6.1}
- -----, 1993b, The Seas of Language, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Ebbs, Gary, 1997, Rule-Following and Realism, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press [Part II: analytic/synthetic distinction] {§6.7}
- Friedman, Michael, 1999, Reconsidering Logical Positivism, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press {§6.7}
- Evans, Gareth, 1982, The Varieties of Reference, ed. John McDowell, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Gabriel, Gottfried, 2000, ‘Kontinentales Erbe und analytische Methode: Nelson Goodman und die Tradition’, Erkenntnis 52, no. 2
- Grice, Paul, 1987a, ‘Conceptual Analysis and the Province of Philosophy’, in Grice 1989, 181-5
- -----, 1987b, ‘Retrospective Epilogue’, in Grice 1989, 339-85 [376-85; phil. method]
- -----, 1989, Studies in the Way of Words, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press
- Grice, Paul and Strawson, P.F., 1956, ‘In Defense of a Dogma’, in Grice 1989, 196-212; orig. in Phil. Rev. 65 [reply to Quine’s critique of the analytic/synthetic distinction]
- Hacker, P.M.S., 1996, Wittgenstein’s Place in Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy, Oxford: Blackwell [chs. 7-8]
- Hanna, Robert, 1998, ‘Conceptual Analysis’, in E. Craig, ed., Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, London: Routledge, II, 518-22 {§1.1}
- Harman, Gilbert, 1999, Reasoning, Meaning, and Mind, Oxford: Oxford University Press [Part II: analysis and analyticity]
- Hookway, Christopher, 1988, Quine, Oxford: Polity Press [§§ 1.3 - 1.5, ch. 2: analysis and analyticity]
- Jackson, Frank, 1998, From Metaphysics to Ethics: A Defence of Conceptual Analysis, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Kripke, Saul A., 1980, Naming and Necessity, Oxford: Blackwell; orig. publ. 1972
- Mackie, J.L., 1973, Truth, Probability and Paradox, Oxford: Oxford University Press [ch.1: analysis]
- McDowell, John, 1996, Mind and World, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, first publ. without an introd., 1994 [Afterword, Part I, §§ 2-4, 9: Quine’s first dogma]
- Norris, Christopher, 1996, ‘Doubting Castle or the Slough of Despond: Davidson and Schiffer on the Limits of Analysis’, Review of Metaphysics 50, 351-82
- Putnam, Hilary, 1956, ‘Reds, Greens, and Logical Analysis’, Phil. Rev. 65, 206-17
- -----, 1962, ‘The analytic and the synthetic’, in Putnam 1975, 33-69
- -----, 1975, Mind, Language and Reality, Philosophical Papers: Volume 2, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- -----, 1975a, ‘The meaning of “meaning”’, in Putnam 1975, 215-71
- -----, 1976, ‘“Two dogmas” revisited’, in Putnam 1983, 87-97
- -----, 1981, ‘Beyond Historicism’, in Putnam 1983, 287-303; paper orig. given in 1981 [303: analytic philosophy as losing shape]
- -----, 1983, Realism and Reason, Philosophical Papers: Volume 3, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- Quine, W.V.O., 1951, ‘Two Dogmas of Empiricism’, in Quine 1961, 20-46; orig. in Phil. Rev. 60, 20-43
- -----, 1961, From a Logical Point of View, 2nd ed., rev., Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1st ed. 1953, 3rd ed., with a new ‘Foreword’, 1980
- -----, 1960, Word and Object, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press [§33: regimentation; §53: explication]
- -----, 1969, Ontological Relativity and Other Essays, New York: Columbia University Press
- -----, 1976, The Ways of Paradox and Other Essays, rev. ed., Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1st ed. 1966
- Richardson, Alan W., 1998, Carnap’s Construction of the World, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [analyticity: 217-29] {§6.7}
- Schiffer, Stephen, 1987, Remnants of Meaning, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press
- Sellars, Wilfrid, 1956, Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind, with an introd. by Richard Rorty and a study guide by Robert Brandom, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1997, orig. publ. 1956
- Strawson, P.F., 1969, ‘Meaning and Truth’, in Strawson 1971, 170-89 {§6.8}
- Stroll, Avrum, 2000, Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy, New York: Columbia University Press [chs. 7-9: Quine, direct reference theories, recent trends] {§6.1}
- Wang, Hao, 1986, Beyond Analytic Philosophy: Doing Justice to What We Know, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press
- Ziff, Paul, 1960, Semantic Analysis, Cornell University Press [ch. 2: semantic analysis]