- 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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'This is a great book, and certainly the best introduction to the history of analytic/synthetic distinction out there. Juhl and Loomis trace the distinction through the work of Kant, Bolzano and Frege, before paying special attention the development of Quine and Carnap's views, and presenting and defending their own account of analyticity.' - Gillian Russell, Washington University, St Louis, USA








