Philosophy of Meaning, Knowledge and Value in the Twentieth Century

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Psychology Press, 1997 - 466 páginas

Volume 10 of the Routledge History of Philosophy presents a historical survey of the central topics in twentieth century Anglo-American philosophy. It chronicles what has been termed the 'linguistic turn' in analytic philosophy and traces the influence the study of language has had on the main problems of philosophy. Each chapter contains an extensive bibliography of the major writings in the field.
All the essays present their large and complex topics in a clear and well organised way. At the end, the reader finds a helpful Chronology of the major political, scientific and philosophical events in the Twentieth Century and an extensive Glossary of technical terms.

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Canfield
1
A P Martinich
11
Formally oriented work in the philosophy of language
39
Metaphysics I 190045 76
52
William James DeAngelis
76
Metaphysics II 1945 to the present
108
Ethics I 190045
134
Ethics II 1945 to the present
163
Wittgensteins later philosophy
247
Political philosophy
285
Feminist philosophy
307
Philosophy of law
342
Applied ethics
364
Aesthetics
397
Philosophy of religion
429
Glossary
447

Epistemology
197

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John V. Cranfield lives in Toronto. He has taught philosophy at Cornell University and the University of Toronto, and is the author of Wittgenstein: Language and World (1981) and The Looking-Glass Self (1990). He is currently working on Wittgenstein's private language argument.

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