Analyticity, or the 'analytic/synthetic' distinction is one of
the most important and controversial problems in contemporary
philosophy. It is also essential to understanding many developments
in logic, philosophy of language, epistemology and metaphysics. In
this outstanding introduction to analyticity Cory Juhl and Eric
Loomis cover the following key topics:
- The origins of analyticity in the philosophy of Hume and
Kant
- Carnap's arguments concerning analyticity in the early
twentieth century
- Quine's famous objections to analyticity in his classic 'Two
Dogmas of Empiricism' essay
- The relationship between analyticity and central issues in
metaphysics, such as ontology
- The relationship between analyticity and epistemology
- Analyticity in the context of the current debates in
philosophy, including mathematics and ontology
Throughout the book the authors show how many philosophical
controversies hinge on the problem of analyticity. Additional
features include chapter summaries, annotated further reading and a
glossary of technical terms making the book ideal to those coming
to the problem for the first time.
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