Description |
vi, 226 pages ; 21 cm |
Series |
Studies in philosophy |
Contents |
The distinction between pure and empirical knowledge, by I. Kant.--Of demonstration and necessary truths, by J. S. Mill.--The a priori, by A. J. Ayer.--The linguistic theory of logical necessity, by A. Pap.--The very idea of a synthetic -apriori, by N. R. Hanson.--Reds, greens, and logical analysis, by H. Putnam.--Once more: colors and the synthetic a priori, by A. Pap.--Red and green all over again: a rejoinder to Arthur Pap, by H. Putnam.--Are logical truths analytic? By J. Hintikka.--Two dogmas of empiricism, by W. V. Quine.--In defense of a dogma, by H. P. Grice and P. F. Strawson.--Analytic-synthetic, by J. Bennett.--Some remarks on Quine on analyticity, by J. J. Katz.--On a suggestion of Katz, by W. V. Quine.--Bibliography (p. [207]-223) |
Notes |
A Random House study in the history of philosophy |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [207]-223 |
Subject |
A priori.
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Necessity (Philosophy)
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Truth.
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Author |
Woods, John (John Hayden), compiler
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LC no. |
77083760 |
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