Annotated Bibliography on Analysis
§4: Early Modern Conceptions of Analysis
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 4 of the main entry, and is
divided into subsections which correspond to the subsections of the
supplementary document on
Early Modern Conceptions of Analysis.
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.
Annotated Bibliography on Analysis: Full List of Sections
- Arnauld, Antoine and Nicole, Pierre, LAT, La Logique ou
l’Art de penser, Paris: Savreux, 1st ed. 1662, ed. and
tr. as Logic or the Art of Thinking, based on the 5th ed. of
1683, by Jill Vance Buroker, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1996; also tr. as The Art of Thinking, based on the 6th
ed. of 1685, by J. Dickoff and P. James, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill,
1964 [known as the Port-Royal Logic; I, chs. 13-14, II,
ch. 16: defs.; IV: ‘On Method’, esp. chs. 2-3 on analysis
and synthesis]
- 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 [§1.2: early modern conceptions of
analysis]
- Butts, Robert E. and Davis, John W., (eds.), 1970, The
Methodological Heritage of Newton, Oxford: Blackwell [includes
Hanson 1970]
- Cohen, I. Bernard and Smith, George E., (eds.), 2002, The
Cambridge Companion to Newton, Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press [includes Guicciardini 2002, Hall 2002]
- Cohen, L. Jonathan, 1954, ‘On the Project of a Universal
Character’, Mind 63, 49-63
- Condillac, É. Bonnot de, 1780, La logique [I, 2:
analysis as unique method of acquiring knowledge]
- Cottingham, John, 1988, The Rationalists, Oxford: Oxford
University Press [ch. 2: method]
- Engfer, Hans-Jürgen, 1982, Philosophie als Analysis,
Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog [ch. 1: analysis and
synthesis in the German Enlightenment and Kant; ch. 2: forms of
analysis and synthesis; ch. 3: Descartes; ch. 4: Leibniz; ch. 5:
Wolff]
{§1.2}
- Guicciardini, Niccolò, 1999, Reading the Principia: The
Debate on Newton’s Mathematical Methods for Natural Philosophy
from 1687 to 1736, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- ____, 2002, ‘Analysis and synthesis in Newton’s
mathematical work’, in Cohen and Smith 2002, 308-28
- Hall, A. Rupert, 2002, ‘Newton versus Leibniz: from geometry to
metaphysics’, in Cohen and Smith 2002, 431-54
{§4.4}
- Hankins, Thomas L., 1985, Science and the Enlightenment,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [scientific method]
- Hanson, N.R., 1970, ‘Hypotheses Fingo’, in Butts and Davis
1970, 14-33 [Newton on hypotheses]
- Hobbes, Thomas, ST, Short Tract on First
Principles, 163?, in EW, Vol. 1
- ____, L, Logica, Part I of De Corpore
1655, tr. with a commentary by Aloysius Martinich, ed. with an
introd. by Isabel C. Hungerland and George R. Vick, New York: Abaris
Books [ch. 6: ‘On Method’]
- ____, DC, De Corpore, 1655, in EW, Vol.
1
- ____, EW, The English Works of Thomas Hobbes, 11
vols., ed. William Molesworth, London: John Bohn, 1839-45;
repr. Aalen, 1962
- Jardine, Lisa, 1974, Francis Bacon: Discovery and the Art of
Discourse, Cambridge: Cambridge Univesity Press [chs. 1-4: Bacon
and the dialectical tradition]
- Jardine, Nicholas, 1976, ‘Galileo’s road to truth and the
demonstrative regress’, Studies in the History and Philosophy
of Science 7, 277-318
- Jesseph, Douglas M., 1999, Squaring the Circle: The War between
Hobbes and Wallis, Chicago: University of Chicago Press
[§5.2: ‘Analysis, Synthesis, and Mathematical
Method’]
- Knowlson, James, 1975, Universal Language Schemes in England and
France, 1600-1800, Toronto: University of Toronto Press
- Koertge, Noretta, 1980, ‘Analysis as a Method of Discovery
during the Scientific Revolution’, in Nickles 1980, 139-57
[Newton in optics, Stahl and Lavoisier in chemistry]
- Mancosu, Paolo, 1996, Philosophy of Mathematics and Mathematical
Practice in the Seventeenth Century, Oxford: Oxford University
Press
{§4.2}
- Newton, Isaac, Opticks, 4th ed., New York: Dover, 1952; 4th
ed. orig. publ. London, 1730 [404-5: method of analysis]
- Nickles, Thomas, (ed.), 1980, Scientific Discovery, Logic, and
Rationality, Dordrecht: D. Reidel [includes Koertge 1980]
{§2.2}
- Oeing-Hanhoff, L., 1971, ‘Analyse/Synthese’, in Ritter
1971, columns 232-48
{§1.1}
- Olby, R.C., Cantor, G.N., Christie, J.R.R. and Hodge, M.J.S.,
(eds.), 1990, Companion to the History of Modern Science,
London: Routledge, 1990 [includes Perrin 1990]
- Perrin, Carleton E., 1990, ‘The Chemical Revolution’, in
Olby et al. 1990, 264-77
- Schouls, Peter A., 1980, The Imposition of Method, Oxford:
Oxford University Press [Descartes and Locke]
- Slaughter, M.M., 1982, Universal Languages and Scientific
Taxonomy in the Seventeenth Century, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press
- Spinoza, Ethics, 1677, ed. with a
rev. tr. G.H.R. Parkinson, London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1989
[III, Defs. of the Emotions, XX, Exp.]
- ____, CWS, The Collected Works of Spinoza, ed. and
tr. E. Curley, Vol. 1, Princeton Univ. Press, 1985 [39-40, 194:
defs.]
- Wallace, William A., 1992a, Galileo’s Logic of Discovery
and Proof: The Background, Content, and Use of His Appropriated
Treatises on Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics, Dordrecht:
Kluwer
- ____, 1992b, Galileo’s Logical Treatises: A Translation,
with Notes and Commentary, of His Appropriated Latin Questions on
Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics, Dordrecht: Kluwer
[‘Treatise on Foreknowledges and Foreknowns’ and
‘Treatise on Demonstration’]
- Wilkins, John, 1668, Essay Towards a Real Character and a
Philosophical Language, London
- Wilson, Fred, 1999, The Logic and Methodology of Science in
Early Modern Thought, Toronto: University of Toronto Press
- Yolton, John W., 1984, Perceptual Acquaintance from Descartes to
Reid, Oxford: Blackwell [ch. VI: ‘Ideas in Logic and
Psychology’]
- Yolton, John W., et al., (eds.), 1991, The Blackwell
Companion to the Enlightenment, Oxford: Blackwell [entry under
‘scientific method’]
- Beck, L.J., 1952, The Method of Descartes: A Study of the
Regulae, Oxford: Oxford University Press [ch. 11: ‘The Rules
of Analysis and Synthesis’; ch. 18: ‘The Method in
Philosophy’, §2 on ‘The Method of Analysis and
Synthesis’]
- Buchdahl, Gerd, 1969, Metaphysics and the Philosophy of
Science, Oxford: Blackwell [Part III, ch. 2: Descartes on
analysis]
- Cottingham, John, 1992, The Cambridge Companion to
Descartes, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [includes
Gaukroger 1992]
- ____, 1993, A Descartes Dictionary, Oxford: Blackwell
[entries on analysis, assumption, clarity and distinctness, common
notion, deduction, geometry, intuition, method, simple natures]
- Descartes, René, RDM, Rules for the Direction of
the Mind, c. 1628; first publ. 1684, in PW, I, 9-78
- ____, DM, Discourse on the Method, 1637, in
PW, I, 111-51
- ____, G, The Geometry, 1637, tr. D.E. Smith and
M.L. Latham, New York: Dover, 1954
- ____, M, Meditations on First Philosophy, 1641, in
PW, II, 3-62
- ____, OR, Objections and Replies, 1641, in
PW, II, 63-397
- ____, PP, Principles of Philosophy, 1644, in
PW, I, 179-291
- ____, PW, The Philosophical Writings of Descartes,
3 vols., ed. & tr. J. Cottingham et al., Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, Vol. 1 1985, Vol. 2 1984, Vol. 3 1991
- Doney, Willis, (ed.), 1967, Descartes: A Collection of Critical
Essays, London: Macmillan, 1968; first publ. USA, 1967 [includes
Gewirth 1943]
- Engfer, Hans-Jürgen, 1982, Philosophie als Analysis,
Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog [ch. 3: Descartes]
{§1.2}
- Flage, Daniel E. and Bonnen, Clarence A., 1999, Descartes and
Method, London: Routledge [chs. 1-2: analysis]
- Florka, Roger, 2001, Descartes’s Metaphysical Reasoning,
London: Routledge [ch. 4: ‘Analysis and Synthesis’]
- Gaukroger, Stephen, (ed.), 1980, Descartes: Philosophy,
Mathematics and Physics, Sussex [includes Gaukroger 1980a,
Hacking 1973
{§4.4}, Schuster 1980]
- ____, 1980a, ‘Descartes’ Project for a Mathematical
Physics’, in Gaukroger 1980, 97-140
- ____, 1989, Cartesian Logic, Oxford: Oxford University
Press [esp. ch. 3: ‘Discovery and Proof’]
{§1.2}
- ____, 1992, ‘The nature of abstract reasoning: philosophical
aspects of Descartes’ work in algebra’, in Cottingham 1992,
91-114
- ____, 1995, Descartes: An Intellectual Biography, Oxford:
Oxford University Press [124-6: ‘The Doctrine of
Analysis’]
- Gewirth, Alan, 1943, ‘Clearness and Distinctness in
Descartes’, in Doney 1967, 250-77; orig. in Philosophy
18, 17-36 [§6: reduction of composite ideas to ‘simple
natures’]
- Grosholz, Emily R., 1991, Cartesian Method and the Problem of
Reduction, Oxford: Oxford University Press [Introd.: method;
ch. 1: ‘Descartes's Geometry and Pappus’
Problem’]
- Israel, Giorgio, 1997, ‘The Analytical Method in
Descartes’ Géométrie’, in Otte and
Panza 1997, 3-34
{§1.2}
- Lachterman, David Rapport, 1989, The Ethics of Geometry,
London: Routledge [ch. 3: ‘Descartes’ Revolutionary
Paternity’]
- Lakatos, Imre, 1978, Mathematics, Science and Epistemology,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- ____, 1978a, ‘The Method of Analysis-Synthesis’, in
Lakatos 1978, 70-103 [Descartes and Pappus]
{§2.2}
- Mancosu, Paolo, 1996, Philosophy of Mathematics and Mathematical
Practice in the Seventeenth Century, Oxford: Oxford University
Press [ch. 3: Descartes’ geometry]
- Mittlestrass, Jürgen, 1979, ‘The Philosopher's Conception
of “Mathesis Universalis” from Descartes to Leibniz’,
Annals of Science 36, 593-610
{§4.4}
- Risse, Wilhelm, 1963, ‘Zur Vorgeschichte der cartesischen
Methodenlehre’, Archiv für Geschichte der
Philosophie 45, 269-91
- Schouls, Peter A., 1989, Descartes and the Enlightenment,
Edinburgh University Press [chs. 1, 3, ch. 8, §2: method,
analysis as decomp.]
- ____, 2000, Descartes and the Possibility of Science, Ithaca
and London: Cornell University Press [ch. 3: ‘A “Logic of
Discovery”’]
- Schuster, John A., 1980, ‘Descartes’ Mathesis
Universalis, 1619-28’, in Gaukroger 1980, 41-96
- Sepper, Dennis L., 1996, Descartes’s Imagination,
Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press [ch. 4:
‘Intuitus, Deductio, and Method’]
- Ayers, Michael, 1991, Locke, 2 vols., Vol. I: Epistemology,
Vol. II: Ontology, London: Routledge; publ. together in paperback,
1993 [I, chs. 11 and 14: Locke on method]
- Berkeley, George, NTV, An Essay towards a New Theory of
Vision, 4th ed., 1732; 1st ed. 1709, in BPW
- ____, PHK, A Treatise Concerning the Principles of
Human Knowledge, 2nd ed. 1734; 1st ed. 1710, in BPW
- ____, The Analyst, Dublin and London, 1734 [critique of
mathematical analysis]
- ____, BPW, Philosophical Works, ed. M.R. Ayers,
London: J.M. Dent and Sons Ltd., 1975
- Laudan, Laurens, 1967, ‘The Nature and Sources of Locke’s
Views on Hypotheses’, in Tipton 1977, 149-62; orig. in
J. Hist. Ideas 28, 211-23 [vs. ‘Baconian’ reading
of Locke]
- Locke, John, EHU, An Essay concerning Human
Understanding, 4th ed., ed. P.H. Nidditch, Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1975
- Noxon, James, 1973, Hume’s Philosophical Development: A
Study of his Methods, Oxford: Oxford University Press [Parts
II-III: Newton’s and Hume’s methods]
- Passmore, John, 1980, Hume’s Intentions, 3rd ed.,
London: Duckworth; 1st ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1952 [ch. II: ‘The Critic of Formal Logic’; ch. III:
‘The Methodologist’]
- Reid, Thomas, 1785, Essays on the Intellectual Powers of
Man, Edinburgh: J. Bell [Essay 5, ch. 3: ‘Of General
Conceptions formed by Analyzing Objects’]
- Stroud, Barry, 1977, Hume, London: Routledge [ch. X: Hume
not an ‘analytic’ philosopher]
- Tipton, I.C., (ed.), 1977, Locke on Human Understanding,
Oxford: Oxford University Press [includes Laudan 1967]
- Woolhouse, R.S., 1983, Locke, Sussex: Harvester [§8:
‘Aristotelian Demonstration rejected’]
- ____, 1988, The Empiricists, Oxford: Oxford University
Press [31-8: Hobbes on method; ch. 4: Gassendi vs. Aristotle on
method]
- Yolton, John W., 1993, A Locke Dictionary, Oxford:
Blackwell [entries on deduction, definition, demonstration,
hypotheses, language, logic, proof, propositions, reason; also
includes bib.]
- Blumenfeld, David, 1985, ‘Leibniz on Contingency and Infinite
Analysis’, Phil. Phen. Res. 45, 483-514
- Brown, Stuart, 1984, Leibniz, Sussex: Harvester [chs. 5-6:
method]
- Engfer, Hans-Jürgen, 1982, Philosophie als Analysis,
Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog [ch. 4: Leibniz, ch. 5:
Wolff]
{§1.2}
- Fitsch, G., 1979, ‘Analyticity and Necessity in Leibniz’,
J. Hist. Phil. 17, 29-42 [cf. Jager 1969
{§6.4}]
- Hacking, Ian, 1973, ‘Leibniz and Descartes: Proof and Eternal
Truths’, in Kenny 1986, 47-60; also in Gaukroger 1980, 169-80
{§4.2};
orig. publ. in Proc. Brit. Acad. 59 (1973), 1-16
- ____, 1974, ‘Infinite Analysis’, Studia
Leibnitiana 6, 126-30
- Hall, A. Rupert, 2002, ‘Newton versus Leibniz: from geometry to
metaphysics’, in Cohen and Smith 2002, 431-54
{§4.1}
- Heinekamp, A., 1975, ‘Natürliche Sprache und Allgemeine
Charakteristik bei Leibniz’, Studia Leibnitiana
Supplementa 15, 257-86
- Hooker, Michael, (ed.), 1982, Leibniz: Critical and Interpretive
Essays, Manchester: Manchester University Press [includes
Parkinson 1982, bib.]
- Ishiguro, Hidé, 1990, Leibniz’s Philosophy of Logic
and Language, 2nd ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 1st
ed. London: Duckworth, 1972 [ch. 1: substitutivity; ch. 2:
‘Ars Combinatoria’]
- Jolley, Nicholas, 1984, Leibniz and Locke: A Study of the New
Essays on Human Understanding, Oxford: Oxford University Press
[ch. IX: ‘Knowledge and Ideas’]
- ____, (ed.), 1995, The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [includes Rutherford 1995,
bib.]
- Kenny, Anthony, (ed.), 1986, Rationalism, Empiricism, and
Idealism, Oxford: Oxford University Press [includes Hacking
1973]
- Kulstad, M., (ed.), 1977, Essays on the Philosophy of
Leibniz, Houston: Rice Univ. Studies [includes Wilson 1977]
- Lambert, Johann Heinrich, 1761, Criterium Veritatis, in
Kant-Studien, Ergänzungsheft 36, ed. K. Bopp,
Berlin: Reuther and Reichard, 1915, 1-63 [Wolffian method]
- Leibniz, USA, ‘Of Universal Synthesis and
Analysis’, c. 1683, in PW, 10-17
- ____, MKTI, ‘Meditations on Knowledge, Truth, and
Ideas’, 1684, in PE, 23-7
- ____, PT, ‘Primary Truths’, c. 1686, in
PW, 87-92, PE, 30-34
- ____, DM, ‘Discourse on Metaphysics’, 1686, in
PE, 35-68; selections in PW, 18-47
- ____, ENS, ‘Explanation of the New System’,
1695-6, in PW, 125-32
- ____, NE, New Essays on Human Understanding,
1703-5, first publ. 1765, tr. and ed. P. Remnant and J. Bennett,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981 [Notes, pp. xxiv-xxv:
‘Analysis’]
- ____, PNG, ‘Principles of Nature and of Grace’,
1714, in PW, 195-204; PE, 206-13
- ____, LP, Logical Papers, tr. and ed. G.H.R.
Parkinson, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1966
- ____, LAC, The Leibniz-Arnauld Correspondence, ed.
and tr. H.T. Mason, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1967
- ____, PW, Philosophical Writings, ed. and tr. Mary
Morris and G.H.R. Parkinson, London: J.M. Dent and Sons Ltd, 1973
- ____, PE, Philosophical Essays, ed. and tr. Roger
Ariew and Daniel Garber, Indianapolis: Hackett, 1989
- MacDonald Ross, G., 1984, Leibniz, Oxford: Oxford
University Press [60-6: discovery and proof]
- McRae, Robert, 1976, Leibniz: Perception, Apperception, and
Thought, Toronto: University of Toronto Press
- Mancosu, Paolo, 1996, Philosophy of Mathematics and Mathematical
Practice in the Seventeenth Century, Oxford: Oxford University
Press [ch. 6: Leibniz and the calculus]
- Mates, Benson, 1986, The Philosophy of Leibniz, Oxford:
Oxford University Press [ch. III: props. and concepts; ch. X:
lingua philosophica]
- Mittlestrass, Jürgen, 1979, ‘The Philosopher’s
Conception of “Mathesis Universalis” from Descartes to
Leibniz’, Annals of Science, 36, 593-610
{§4.2}
- Parkinson, G.H.R., 1966, ‘Introduction’ to Leibniz,
LP, ix-lxv
- ____, 1982, ‘The “Intellectualization of
Appearances”: Aspects of Leibniz's Theory of Sensation and
Thought’, in Hooker 1982, 3-20
- Pasini, Enrico, 1997, ‘Arcanum Artis Inveniendi: Leibniz
and Analysis’, in Otte and Panza 1997, 35-46
{§1.2}
- Peckhaus, Volker, 1997, Logik, Mathesis universalis und
allgemeine Wissenschaft, Berlin: Akademie Verlag [Leibniz’s
logic and its influence]
- Pombo, O., 1987, Leibniz and the Problem of a Universal
Language, Münster: Nodus Publikationen
- Rutherford, Donald, 1995, ‘Philosophy and language in
Leibniz’, in Jolley 1995, 224-69 [§1: universal
characteristic]
- Wiener, P., 1939, ‘Notes on Leibniz’ Conception of Logic
and its Historical Context’, Phil. Rev. 48, 567-86
- Wilson, Margaret D., 1967, ‘Leibniz and Locke on “First
Truths”’, J. Hist. Ideas 28, 347-66
- ____, 1977, ‘Confused Ideas’, in Kulstad 1977, 123-37
- Wolff, Christian, PRL, Philosophia Rationalis sive
Logica, in GW, I.2 [Part I, §139, 69-71:
method]
- ____, GW, Gesammelte Werke, ed. Jean Ecole,
Hildesheim and New York: Olms, 1983
- Yost, R., 1954, Leibniz and Philosophical Analysis,
Berkeley: University of California Press
- Allison, Henry E., 1983, Kant’s Transcendental
Idealism, Yale University Press [73-8: analytic/ synthetic]
- Altmann, Alexander, 1969, Moses Mendelssohns Frühschriften
zur Metaphysik, Tübingen: Mohr [271-6: ambiguities in
M’s account of analysis]
- Beaney, Michael, 2002, ‘Kant and Analytic Methodology’,
British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 [review of
Falkenburg 2000 and Hanna 2001]
- Beck, Lewis W., 1956a, ‘Can Kant’s Synthetic Judgments Be
Made Analytic?’, in Wolff 1967, 3-22; orig. publ. in
Kant-Studien 47 (1955-6), 168-81
- ____, 1956b, ‘Kant’s Theory of Definition’, in Wolff
1967, 23-36; orig. in Phil. Rev. 65 (1956), 179-91
- Bennett, Jonathan, 1966, Kant’s Analytic, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press [4-8: analytic/synthetic]
- Brittan, Gordon G., 1992, ‘Algebra and Intuition’, in Posy
1992, 315-39
- Cassirer, Ernst, 1918, Kant’s Life and Thought,
tr. James Haden, Yale University Press, 1981
- Caygill, Howard, 1995, A Kant Dictionary, Oxford: Blackwell
[entries under analysis, analytic, analytical judgement, clarity,
definition, dialectic, logic, mathematics, synthesis]
- Coffa, J. Alberto, 1991, The Semantic Tradition from Kant to
Carnap, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [ch. 1: ‘Kant,
analysis, and pure intuition’]
{§1.2}
- Crusius, Christian August, 1745, Entwurf der notwendigen
Vernunft-Wahrheiten, Leipzig [critique of Wolff’s
method]
- ____, 1747, Wege zur Gewißheit und
Zuverläßigkeit der menschlichen Erkenntnis, Leipzig;
repr. Hildesheim: Olms, 1964 [critique of Wolff’s method]
- Dahlstrom, Daniel O., 1997, ‘Introduction’ to Mendelssohn
PW, ix-xxx [xxv-xxviii: analysis in the prize essay]
- Engfer, Hans-Jürgen, 1982, Philosophie als Analysis,
Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog [ch. 1: analysis and
synthesis in the German Enlightenment and Kant]
{§1.2}
- Falkenburg, Brigitte, 2000, Kants Kosmologie, Frankfurt am
Main: Klostermann [ch. 2: Kant’s analytic method; ch. 4:
Kant’s critical turn]
- Ferrarin, A., 1995, ‘Construction and Mathematical Schematism:
Kant on the Exhibition of a Concept in Intuition’,
Kant-Studien 86, 131-74
- Friedman, Michael, 1985, ‘Kant’s Theory of Geometry’,
Phil. Rev. 94, 455-506; repr. in Posy 1992, 177-219; rev. as
ch. 1 of Friedman 1992
- ____, 1990, ‘Kant on Concepts and Intuitions in the
Mathematical Sciences’, Synthese 84, 213-57; rev. as
ch. 2 of Friedman 1992
- ____, 1992, Kant and the Exact Sciences, Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press
- ____, 1992a, ‘Causal laws and the foundations of natural
science’, in Guyer 1992, 161-99 [§4: Kant on the transition
from Kepler’s to Newton’s laws]
- ____, 2000, ‘Geometry, Construction, and Intuition in Kant and
his Successors’, in G. Sher and R. Tieszen, eds., Between
Logic and Intuition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- Guyer, Paul, (ed.), 1992, The Cambridge Companion to Kant,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [includes Friedman 1992a,
O’Neill 1992, Young 1992]
- Hanna, Robert, 2001, Kant and the Foundations of Analytic
Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press [ch. 3:
analyticity]
- Hintikka, Jaakko, 1965, ‘Kant’s New Method of Thought and
His Theory of Mathematics’, in Hintikka 1974, 126-34; orig. in
Ajatus
- ____, 1967, ‘Kant on the Mathematical Method’, in Hintikka
1974, 160-83; Posy 1992, 21-42; orig. in Monist 51, 352-75
[mathematics as based on (synthetic) constructions]
- ____, 1973, Logic, Language-Games and Information, Oxford:
Oxford University Press
- ____, 1973a, ‘Kant Vindicated’, in Hintikka 1973,
174-98
- ____, 1973b, ‘Kant and the Tradition of Analysis’, in
Hintikka 1973, 199-221
- ____, 1974, Knowledge and the Known, Dordrecht:
D. Reidel
- ____, 1982, ‘Kant’s Theory of Mathematics Revisited’,
in Mohanty and Shelan 1982, 201-15; orig. in Phil. Topics
12
- ____, 1984, ‘Kant’s Transcendental Method and His Theory
of Mathematics’, in Posy 1992, 341-59; orig. in Topoi
3
- Kant, Immanuel, IDP, Inquiry Concerning the
Distinctness of the Principles of Natural Theology and Morality,
‘Prize Essay’, 1764, in TP, 243-86 [248-9, 276-7:
analysis]
- ____, FP, On the Form and Principles of the Sensible
and the Intelligible World, ‘Inaugural Dissertation’,
1770, in TP, 373-416 [§1: analysis]
- ____, CPR, Critique of Pure Reason, 1st ed. 1781,
2nd ed. 1787, tr. Paul Guyer and Allen W. Wood, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1997; also tr. Norman Kemp Smith, London: Macmillan,
1929
- ____, PFM, Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics,
1783, tr. Paul Carus, rev. James W. Ellington, Indianapolis: Hackett,
1977; also tr. P.G. Lucas, Manchester: Manchester University Press,
1953 [§2: analytic/synthetic]
- ____, TP, Theoretical Philosophy 1755-1770,
tr. and ed. David Walford in collaboration with Ralf Meerbote,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992, Cambridge Edition of the
Works of Immanuel Kant
- ____, WE, ‘An Answer to the Question: “What is
Enlightenment?”’, 1784, in Kant, PW, 54-60
- ____, WOT, ‘What is Orientation in Thinking’,
1786, in Kant, PW, 237-49
- ____, PW, Political Writings, 2nd ed., ed. Hans
Reiss, tr. H.B. Nisbet, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991,
1st ed. 1970
- Kitcher, Philip, 1975, ‘Kant and the Foundations of
Mathematics’, Phil. Rev. 84, 23-50; repr. in Posy 1992,
109-31
- Mendelssohn, Moses, 1763, Abhandlung über die Evidenz in
Metaphysischen Wissenschaften, 2nd ed., Berlin: Harde &
Spener, 1786; 1st ed. 1764; repr. in Mendelssohn SPA,
267-330; tr. as On Evidence in Metaphysical Sciences, in
Mendelssohn PW, 251-306 [§1: analysis as
‘unpacking’]
- ____, SPA, Schriften zur Philosophie und
Ästhetik, II, ed. F. Bamberger and L. Strauss, Stuttgart-Bad
Cannstatt: Frommann, 1972; repr. from Berlin ed. 1931
- ____, PW, Philosophical Writings, tr. and
ed. Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997
[includes Dahlstrom 1997, Mendelssohn 1763]
- Mohanty, J.N. and Shehan, R.W., (eds.), 1982, Essays on
Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, University of Oklahoma Press
[includes Hintikka 1982]
- O’Neill, Onora 1992, ‘Vindicating Reason’, in Guyer
1992, 280-308 [Kant’s conception of reason]
- Parsons, Charles 1969, ‘Kant’s Philosophy of
Arithmetic’, in Walker 1982, 13-40; also in Parsons 1983, with a
‘Postscript’
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