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Featuring updates and the inclusion of nine new chapters, Analytic Philosophy: An Anthology, 2nd Edition offersa comprehensive and authoritative collection of the mostinfluential readings in analytic philosophy written over the pasthundred years.
Features broad coverage of analytic philosophy, including suchtopics as ethics, methodology, and freedom and personalidentity
Focuses on classic or seminal articles that wereespecially influential or significant
New articles in this edition include "Proof of anExternal World" by G. E. Moore, "Criteria,Defeasibility, and Knowledge" by John
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Featuring updates and the inclusion of nine new chapters, Analytic Philosophy: An Anthology, 2nd Edition offersa comprehensive and authoritative collection of the mostinfluential readings in analytic philosophy written over the pasthundred years.

Features broad coverage of analytic philosophy, including suchtopics as ethics, methodology, and freedom and personalidentity

Focuses on classic or seminal articles that wereespecially influential or significant

New articles in this edition include "Proof of anExternal World" by G. E. Moore, "Criteria,Defeasibility, and Knowledge" by John McDowell,"Sensations and Brain Processes" by J. J. C. Smart,selections from Sense and Sensibilia by J. L. Austin,"Other Bodies" by Tyler Burge, "Individualism andSupervenience" by Jerry Fodor, "Responsibility andAvoidability" by Roderick Chisholm, "AlternativePossibilities and Moral Responsibility" by Harry Frankfurt,and "Personal Identity" by Derek Parfit

Offers diverse approaches to analytic philosophy by includingreadings from Austin, Wittgenstein, Quine, and Davidson
Autorenporträt
A. P. Martinich is Roy Allison Vaughan Centennial Professor in Philosophy and Professor of History and Government at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author or editor of 15 books, including The Philosophy of Language (5th edn., 2007) and A Companion to Analytic Philosophy (edited with David Sosa, 2001). David Sosa is Professor and Chair in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin.