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  1. Analysis in Analytic Philosophy.Peter Hylton - 1998 - In Anat Biletzki & Anat Matar (eds.), The Story of Analytic Philosophy: Plot and Heroes. New York: Routledge. pp. 37-55.
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  • What has history to do with me? Wittgenstein and analytic philosophy.Hans Sluga - 1998 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 41 (1):99 – 121.
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  • A positivistic metaphysics of consciousness.Gustav Bergmann - 1945 - Mind 54 (July):193-226.
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  • The tree of knowledge and other essays.G. H. Von Wright - 1993 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    Humanism, modernity, and scientific rationality are examined critically in these collected essays.
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  • Frege and the Linguistic Turn.Joan Weiner - 1997 - Philosophical Topics 25 (2):265-288.
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  • Logic and Philosophy in the Lvov-Warsaw School.Jan Wole'nski - 1989 - Kluwer Academic Publisher.
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  • 1 Analytic philosophy: what, whence, and whither?P. M. S. Hacker - 1998 - In Anat Biletzki & Anat Matar (eds.), The Story of Analytic Philosophy: Plot and Heroes. New York: Routledge. pp. 1.
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  • (1 other version)The Rise of Twentieth Century Analytic Philosophy.Peter Michael Stephan Hacker - 1996 - Ratio 9 (3):243-268.
    The classificatory concept of analytic philosophy cannot fruitfully be given an analytic definition, nor is it a family-resemblance concept. Dummett's contention that it is 'the philosophy of thought' whose main tenet is that an account of thought is to be attained through an account of language is rejected for historical and analytic reasons. Analytic philosophy is most helpfully understood as a historical category earmarking a leading trend in twentieth-century philosophy originating in Cambridge. Its first three phases, viz. Cambridge Platonist pluralism, (...)
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  • (1 other version)Relations between logical positivism and the cambridge school of analysis.M. Black - 1939 - Erkenntnis 8 (1):24-35.
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  • (1 other version)Relations between Logical Positivism and the Cambridge School of Analysis.M. Black - 1939 - Journal of Unified Science (Erkenntnis) 8 (1):24-35.
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