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Introduction to Gottlob Frege | |
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“Sense and Reference” | |
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Introduction to Bertrand Russell | |
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“On Denoting” | |
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Selections fromThe Philosophy of Logical Atomism | |
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Introduction to | |
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“Proof of an External World” | |
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Introduction to | |
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Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus(abridged) | |
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Selections fromPhilosophical Investigations | |
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Logical Empiricism | |
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Introduction to Logical Empiricism | |
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“The Foundations of Knowledge” | |
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“The Elimination of Metaphysics Through Logical Analysis of Language” | |
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“Empiricism, Semantics, Ontology” | |
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Ordinary Language Philosophy | |
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Introduction to | |
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“Knowing How and Knowing That” | |
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Introduction to | |
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Selections fromSense and Sensibilia | |
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Introduction to | |
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“On Referring” | |
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Introduction to | |
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“Meaning” | |
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Quine | |
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Introduction to | |
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“Two Dogmas of Empiricism” | |
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“In Defense of a Dogma” | |
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“Ontological Relativity” | |
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Truth, Meaning, and Interpretation | |
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Introduction to | |
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“The Semantic Conception of Truth and the Foundations of Semantics,” | |
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Introduction to | |
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“Truth and Meaning,” | |
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“Radical Interpretation,” | |
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Reference and Essence | |
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Introduction to | |
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“Identity and Necessity,” | |
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Introduction to Externalism | |
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“Meaning and Reference,” | |
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Selections from “Individualism and the Mental,” | |
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