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Analytic Philosophy
註釋10. From Scientific to Analytic: Remarks on How Logical Positivism Became a Chapter of Analytic Philosophy -- What Was Logical Positivism Before It Was Analytic? -- "Analytic Philosophy" and Analytic Philosophy in America -- First Contact: Logical Positivism as Read by British Analysts -- Back to America: Interpretation and Historical Explanation -- Notes -- References -- 11. Ernest Nagel's Naturalism: A Microhistory of the American Reception of Logical Empiricism -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Notes -- References -- 12. "One of My Feet Was Still Pretty Firmly Encased in This Boot": Behaviorism and The Concept of Mind -- 1 -- 2 -- 3 -- 4 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 13. Quine: The Last and Greatest Scientific Philosopher -- I -- II -- III -- Notes -- References -- 14. P.F. Strawson: Ordinary Language Philosophy and Descriptive Metaphysics -- The Linguistic Turn and "Ordinary Language Philosophy"--Page F. Strawson: The Received View -- A Shooting Star of Conceptual Analysis -- The Rehabilitation of Metaphysics -- Experience, Particulars and Universals -- Scepticism: Transcendental Arguments and Naturalism -- Notes -- References -- 15. Austin Athwart the Tradition -- Introduction -- Part One: A Beginner Among Beginners -- Part Two: The Plain Person and the Philosopher -- Finis -- Notes -- References -- 16. Davidson's Interpretation of Quine's Radical Translation, and How It Helped Make Analytic Philosophy a Tradition -- Quine's Radical Translation -- Davidson's Radical Interpretation -- Interpreting a Tradition -- Notes -- References -- 17. Dummett's Dialectics -- Notes -- References -- 18. On the Traditionalist Conjecture -- Philosophical Fruitfulness, Good Questions, and Satisfactory Answers -- Reconstruction and Tradition -- Narratives, Periodization, and Relevance -- Traditionalist Narratives -- The Problem with (iii)