ANALYTIC AND SYNTHETIC

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ANALYTIC AND SYNTHETIC
12 February 2016
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Dummett, M
Frege; The Philosophy of Language (Duckworth 1973)
Ch.17
Frege, G
The Foundations of Arithmetic, Sect 3
Grayling, A C
An Introduction to Philosophical Logic Ch.3
Putnam, H
the
'The Analytic and The Synthetic' Minnesota Studies in
Philosophy of Science Vol.III (1962), ed. Feigl and
Maxwell, 358-397. Reprinted in his Mind,Language and
Reality(CUP,1975)
Reality
'Is Semantics Possible?' in his Mind Language and
(CUP, 1975).
Quine'
'Two Dogmas Revisited'
'There is at least one a priori truth'
'Analyticity and apriority; beyond Wittgenstein and
all in his Realism and Reason (Cambridge 1983)
Quine, WVO
'Two Dogmas of Empiricism' in his From a Logical Point
of View. Also in Philosophical Review60 (1951),20-43.
Word and Object (MIT Press, 1960), Sect.14
Philosophy of Logic (Prentice Hall, 1970), Ch.1.
The Roots of Reference (Open Court 1974), Sect.21
Quinton, A
'The A Priori and the Analytic', Pro.Arist.Soc(1963-4),
Also in Philosophical Logic (OUP,1967) ed. P F
Strawson
Strawson, PF
'Propositions, Concepts and Logical Truth', Phil.
Quarterly (1957), 15-25
Strawson PF and Grice H P
'In Defence of a Dogma', Philosophical Review 65
(1956), 141-158.
Is the 'belief in some fundamental cleavage between truths which are analytic, or
grounded in meanings independently of matters of fact, and truths which are synthetic,
or grounded in fact', as Quine has argued, an ill-founded dogma?
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