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  1. (1 other version)The Uses of Argument.Stephen E. Toulmin - 1958 - Philosophy 34 (130):244-245.
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  • The Metaphysics of Meaning.Jerrold Katz - 1994 - Critica 26 (76/77):229-237.
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  • Wittgenstein and Quine.Robert L. Arrington & Hans-Johann Glock (eds.) - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    This unique study brings together for the first time two of the most important philosophers of this century. Never before have these two thinkers been compared - and commentators' opinions on their relationship differ greatly. Are the views of Wittgenstein and Quine on method and the nature of philosophy comparable or radically opposed? Does Wittgenstein's concept of language engender that of Quine, or threaten its philosophical foundations? An understanding of the similarities and differences between the thought of Wittgenstein and of (...)
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  • (3 other versions)Philosophical Investigations.Ludwig Wittgenstein - 1953 - New York, NY, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. Edited by G. E. M. Anscombe.
    Editorial preface to the fourth edition and modified translation -- The text of the Philosophische Untersuchungen -- Philosophische untersuchungen = Philosophical investigations -- Philosophie der psychologie, ein fragment = Philosophy of psychology, a fragment.
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  • From a Logical Point of View.Willard Van Orman Quine - 1953 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Several of these essays have been printed whole in journals; others are in varying degrees new. Two main themes run through them. One is the problem of meaning, particularly as involved in the notion of an analytic statement. The other is the notion of ontological, commitment, particularly as involved in the problem of universals.
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  • Wittgenstein's Vienna.Allan Janik - 1973 - Chicago: I.R. Dee. Edited by Stephen Toulmin.
    This is a remarkable book about a man (perhaps the most important and original philosopher of our age), a society (the corrupt Austro-Hungarian Empire on the eve of dissolution), and a city (Vienna, with its fin-de siecle gaiety and corrosive melancholy). The central figure in this study of a crumbling society that gave birth to the modern world is Wittgenstein, the brilliant and gifted young thinker. With others, including Freud, Viktor Adler, and Arnold Schoenberg, he forged his ideas in a (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Ontological relativity.W. V. O. Quine - 1968 - Journal of Philosophy 65 (7):185-212.
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  • Wittgenstein's place in twentieth-century analytic philosophy.Peter Michael Stephan Hacker - 1996 - Cambridge: Blackwell.
    This text provides a unique and compelling account of Wittgenstein's impact upon twentieth century analytic philosophy, from its inception at the turn of the ...
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  • (7 other versions)Introduction to Logic.Irving Marmer Copi, Carl Cohen & Kenneth McMahon - 1953 - New York, NY, USA: Macmillan. Edited by Carl Cohen & K. D. McMahon.
    Introduction to Logic is a proven textbook that has been honed through the collaborative efforts of many scholars over the last five decades. Its scrupulous attention to detail and precision in exposition and explanation is matched by the greatest accuracy in all associated detail. In addition, it continues to capture student interest through its personalized human setting and current examples. The 14th Edition of Introduction to Logic, written by Copi, Cohen & McMahon, is dedicated to the many thousands of students (...)
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  • The Myth of the Framework.Karl R. Popper - 1987 - In Joseph C. Pitt & Marcello Pera (eds.), Rational Changes in Science. Essays on Scientific Reasoning: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 98. Dordrecht: pp. 35-62.
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  • Knowing and acting: an invitation to philosophy.Stephen Edelston Toulmin - 1976 - New York: Macmillan.
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  • The probable and the provable.Laurence Jonathan Cohen - 1977 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
    The book was planned and written as a single, sustained argument. But earlier versions of a few parts of it have appeared separately. The object of this book is both to establish the existence of the paradoxes, and also to describe a non-Pascalian concept of probability in terms of which one can analyse the structure of forensic proof without giving rise to such typical signs of theoretical misfit. Neither the complementational principle for negation nor the multiplicative principle for conjunction applies (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Myth of the Framework: In Defense of Science and Rationality.Karl R. Popper - 1994 - In Mark Amadeus Notturno (ed.), The Myth of the Framework: In Defence of Science and Rationality. Routledge. pp. 33-64.
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  • An introduction to the philosophy of induction and probability.Laurence Jonathan Cohen - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Two new philosophical problems surrounding the gradation of certainty began to emerge in the 17th century and are still very much alive today. One is concerned with the evaluation of inductive reasoning, whether in science, jurisprudence, or elsewhere; the other with the interpretation of the mathematical calculus of change. This book, aimed at non-specialists, investigates both problems and the extent to which they are connected. Cohen demonstrates the diversity of logical structures that are available for judgements of probability, and explores (...)
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  • The dialogue of reason: an analysis of analytical philosophy.Laurence Jonathan Cohen - 1986 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Johnathan Cohen's book provides a lucid and penetrating treatment of the fundamental issues of contemporary analytical philosophy. This field now spans a greater variety of topics and divergence of opinion than fifty years ago, and Cohen's book addresses the presuppositions implicit to it and the patterns of reasoning on which it relies.
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  • A companion to analytic philosophy.Aloysius Martinich & David Sosa (eds.) - 2001 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
    This volume is a vital resource for anyone interested in analytic philosophy.
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  • From a Logical Point of View.Richard M. Martin - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (4):574-575.
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  • The Linguistic Turn.Richard Rorty - 1969 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 2 (3):179-181.
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  • (1 other version)The Dialogue of Reason: An Analysis of Analytical Philosophy.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1986 - Philosophy 62 (241):398-399.
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  • (7 other versions)Introduction to Logic.Irving M. Copi - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (110):271-271.
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  • A Companion to Analytic Philosophy.A. P. Martinich & E. David Sosa (eds.) - 2001 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    A Companion to Analytic Philosophy is a comprehensive guide to many significant analytic philosophers and concepts of the last hundred years. Provides a comprehensive guide to many of the most significant analytic philosophers of the last one hundred years. Offers clear and extensive analysis of profound concepts such as truth, goodness, knowledge, and beauty. Written by some of the most distinguished philosophers alive, some of whom have entries in the book devoted to them.
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  • (2 other versions)Game-Theoretical Semantics.Esa Saarinen - 1977 - The Monist 60 (3):406-418.
    In any survey of recent developments in semantics, the game-theoretic approach to the semantics of both formal and of natural languages which has been developed by Jaakko Hintikka and his associates must loom large. It is indeed well known by this time that the semantics of the usual first-order logic can be spelled out in terms of games. What is not equally generally known is that this game-theoretical semantics can be augmented so as to apply also to natural languages and (...)
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  • Knowing and Acting. An Invitation to Philosophy.Keith Maslin - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (109):373-375.
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  • From Stimulus to Science.W. V. Quine, Paolo Leonardi & Marco Santambrogio - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (189):519-523.
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  • (1 other version)The Rise of Informal Logic: Essays on Argumentation, Critical Thinking, Reasoning, and Politics.Ralph Henry Johnson - 1996 - Newport, VA, USA: Vale Press. Edited by J. Anthony Blair, Trudy Govier, Leo Groarke, John Hoaglund & Christopher W. Tindale.
    We are pleased to release this edition of Ralph Johnson’s The Rise of Informal Logic as Volume 2 in the series Windsor Studies in Argumentation. This edition is a reprint of the previous Vale Press edition with some typographical errors and other minor mistakes corrected. The prime motive for gathering Ralph H. Johnson’s essays under one cover is their clear articulation of the goals, concerns and problems of the discipline of informal logic. To my knowledge all of the published articles, (...)
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  • What is Analytic Philosophy.Hanjo Glock - 2008 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 2 (2).
    Special Issue: What is Analytic Philosophy.
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  • [Letter from Gilbert Ryle].Gilbert Ryle - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (26):250 -.
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  • (2 other versions)The linguistic turn.Richard Rorty - 1967 - Chicago,: University of Chicago Press.
    In two retrospective essays titled "Ten Years After" and "Twenty-Five Years After," Rorty shows how his book was shaped by the time in which it was written and ...
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  • Manifest Rationality: A Pragmatic Theory of Argument.Ralph H. Johnson - 2000 - Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
    He further argues that it is necessary to rethink traditional conceptions of argument, and to find a position that avoids the limitations of both the highly abstract approach of formal logic and the highly contextualized approaches of rhetoric and communication theory.".
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  • Cosmopolis: The Hidden Agenda of Modernity.Stephen Toulmin & Stephen Edelston Toulmin - 1992 - University of Chicago Press.
    In the seventeenth century, a vision arose which was to captivate the Western imagination for the next three hundred years: the vision of Cosmopolis, a society as rationally ordered as the Newtonian view of nature. While fueling extraordinary advances in all fields of human endeavor, this vision perpetuated a hidden yet persistent agenda: the delusion that human nature and society could be fitted into precise and manageable rational categories. Stephen Toulmin confronts that agenda—its illusions and its consequences for our present (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Game-theoretical Sematics.James Higginbotham - 1986 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (1):240-244.
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  • Inside Arguments: Logic And The Study of Argumentation.Henrique Jales Ribeiro (ed.) - 2012 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishers.
    This volume includes a collection of eighteen essays that provide a decisive input to the study of logic and argumentation theory by some of the finest specialists in these areas, covering the main schools of thought and contemporary trends at the beginning of the 21st century. In these essays, the authors clarify the status of what we currently call, ambiguously and problematically, “logic” and “argumentation theory”, and discuss the no less controversial issue of the relationship between these two concepts when (...)
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  • (1 other version)From stimulus to science.Willard Van Orman Quine - 1992 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    For the faithful there is much to ponder. In this short book, based on lectures delivered in Spain in 1990, Quine begins by locating his work historically.
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  • Return to Reason.Stephen Edelston Toulmin - 2001 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Stephen Toulmin argues that the potential for reason to improve our lives has been hampered by a serious imbalance in our pursuit of knowledge. The centuries-old dominance of rationality has diminished the value of reasonableness. Toulmin issues a powerful call to redress the balance between rationality and reasonableness.
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  • (7 other versions)Introduction to Logic.Irving M. Copi - 1954 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 59 (3):344-345.
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  • (1 other version)Conjectures and Refutations.K. Popper - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 21 (3):431-434.
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  • (1 other version)An introduction to the philosophy of induction and probability.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1992 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 182 (1):95-96.
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  • (1 other version)Conjectures and Refutations.Karl Popper - 1963 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 19 (2):159-168.
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  • The Probable and the Provable.Alan R. White - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (114):89-90.
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  • (3 other versions)Investigating Wittgenstein.Merrill Hintikka, Jaakko Hintikka & Norman Malcolm - 1987 - Philosophy 62 (242):529-533.
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  • The Power of Argumentation.Enrique Suárez-Iñiguez (ed.) - 2007 - BRILL.
    This book is a collection of essays on the philosophy of Karl Popper written by some outstanding contributors from all the world around. Most of them are Popperians, some were Sir Karl’s students in his famous seminar at the London School of Economics and his research assistants. All have written books or papers on Popper’s philosophy and are notable professors at their universities. So, from a well-acquainted view of Poppers philosophy the book deals with present day philosophical problems and offers (...)
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  • Quine, Wittgenstein, and holism.Roger F. Gibson - 2000 - In Alex Orenstein & Petr Kotatko (eds.), Knowledge, Language and Logic: Questions for Quine. Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Print on Demand. pp. 81--93.
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  • (1 other version)The Myth of the Framework: In Defence of Science and Rationality.Karl Popper & M. A. Notturno - 1994 - Philosophy 71 (276):315-319.
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  • (1 other version)Wittgenstein’s Place in Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy.P. M. S. Hacker - 1996 - Philosophy 73 (283):132-134.
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  • (1 other version)An Introduction to the Philosophy of Induction and Probability.L. Jonathan Cohen - 1990 - Mind 99 (394):313-315.
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  • (1 other version)The Uses of Argument.Frederick L. Will & Stephen Toulmin - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (3):399.
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  • Dilemmas.Milton H. Williams - 1956 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (4):563-564.
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  • (2 other versions)Introduction to Logic.Donald Kalish - 1961 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 29 (2):92-93.
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  • (1 other version)Wittgenstein and Quine.[author unknown] - 1997 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 59 (4):759-759.
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  • (1 other version)Wittgenstein and Quine.[author unknown] - 1999 - Philosophical Quarterly 49 (195):277-279.
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