- Bertrand Russell’s Doxastic Sentimentalism (and Neutral Monism)
- Goodman’s ‘About’: the Ryle Factor
- Quine’s Problem
- Wittgenstein and Frege on Negation and Denial
- Frank Ramsey’s Anti-Intellectualism
- On ‘Ontology’
- E. E. Constance Jones on Existence in a Region of Supposition
- An Interpretation of the Gray’s Elegy Argument
- Indeterminate Analyticity
- Carnap’s Geometrical Methodology
- Review of John Venn: A Life in Logic
- Rules and Self-Citation
- Review of Science and Sensibilia
- Frege, Thomae, and Formalism
- Review of Wittgenstein’s Critique of Russell’s Multiple Relation Theory of Judgement
- Review of The Historical and Philosophical Significance of Ayer’s Language, Truth and Logic
- Hicks on Sellars, Price, and the Myth of the Given
- Denoting Concepts and Ontology in Russell’s Principles of Mathematics
- Review of Gary Ebbs, Carnap, Quine, and Putnam on Methods of Inquiry
- Writing Conversationalists into History
- Two Poles Worlds Apart
- Susan Stebbing’s Intellectualism
- Review of Sanford Shieh, Necessity Lost
- Wittgenstein’s Reductio
- Review of Matt LaVine, Race, Gender, and the History of Early Analytic Philosophy
- Analysis, Decomposition, and Unity in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus
- Mackie and the Meaning of Moral Terms
- Review of Joan Weiner, Taking Frege At His Word
- Frege on the Fruitfulness of Definitions
- Strictures on an Exhibition
- The Fate of the Act of Synthesis
- Logical Concepts vs. Logical Operations
- Frege’s Curiously Two-Dimensional Concept-Script
- Frege, Hankel, and Formalism in the Foundations
- Carnap and Quine on Sense and Nonsense
- Logic and Voice
- Cavell’s Method
- Cavell and the Quest for a Voice
- Cavell and the “History of the Rejection of the Human”
- Stanley Cavell on What We Say
- Schelling, Cavell, and the Truth of Skepticism
- Cavell and Philosophical Vertigo
- Notions of Existence in Frege
- An Argument for Completely General Facts
- Review of Gottfried Gabriel & Sven Schlotter, Frege und die kontinentalen Ursprünge der analytischen Philosophie
- Epistemic Realism in Bradley and Early Moore
- Review of José Zalabardo, Representation and Reality in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus
- Review of Irad Kimhi, Thinking and Being
- Frege’s Choice
- A Critical Discussion of the “Memory-Challenge” to Interpretations of the Private Language Argument
- Wittgenstein and Folk Psychology
- Philosophical Concepts, the Ideal of Sublimation, and the “Unpredictability of Human Behaviour”
- “A misleading parallel”: Wittgenstein on Conceptual Confusion in Psychology and the Semantics of Psychological Concepts
- Wittgenstein on Understanding and Emotion: Grammar and Methods
- Kripke’s Wittgenstein and Semantic Factualism
- Transfinite Number in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus
- Cheryl Misak, Frank Ramsey: A Sheer Excess of Powers
- Rudolf Carnap and David Lewis on Metaphysics
- Resolute Readings of Wittgenstein and Nonsense
- The Vienna Circle’s Reception of Nietzsche
- Sean Morris: Quine, New Foundations, and the Philosophy of Set Theory
- Solving the Conjunction Problem of Russell’s Principles of Mathematics
- Fraser MacBride, On the Genealogy of Universals: The Metaphysical Origins of Analytic Philosophy
- Huaping Lu-Adler, Kant and the Science of Logic
- Sellars, Price, and the Myth of the Given
- The Birth of Semantics
- Reinventing Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong
- David G. Stern, Brian Rogers, and Gabriel Citron, eds., Wittgenstein: Lectures, Cambridge 1930-1933: From the Notes of G. E. Moore
- Russell’s Use Theory of Meaning
- Sandra Lapointe, ed., Philosophy of Mind in the Nineteenth Century
- What is the Sceptical Solution?
- Gilbert Ryle and the Ethical Impetus for Know-How
- Healing the Rift
- “Die Maschine als Symbol ihrer Wirkungsweise”: Wittgenstein, Reuleaux and Kinematics
- Frederique Jansen-Lauret and Gary Kemp, eds., Quine and His Place in History
- Steven Methven, Frank Ramsey and the Realistic Spirit
- Goodman’s Many Worlds
- Bredo Johnsen. Righting Epistemology: Hume’s Revolution.
- Carnap on Analyticity and Existence
- Verificationism and (Some of) its Discontents
- Rejecting the pure, but keeping the pragmatics:
- On Peter Olen’s Wilfrid Sellars and the Foundations of Normativity
- Peter Olen: Wilfrid Sellars and the Foundations of Normativity
- Compositionality in Davidson’s Early Work
- Davidson’s Meta-Normative Naturalism
- Davidson’s Answer to Kripke’s Sceptic
- Donald Davidson: Looking Back, Looking Forward (Volume Introduction)
- Davidson, Reasons, and Causes: A Plea for a Little Bit More Empathy
- Crude Meaning, Brute Thought (or: What Are They Thinking?!)
- Samuel Lebens. Bertrand Russell and the Nature of Propositions: A History and Defence of the Multiple Relation Theory of Judgement
- Sellars’s Argument for an Ontology of Absolute Processes
- On the Curious Calculi of Wittgenstein and Spencer Brown
- Truth, Meaning, and Interpretation: A Reconsideration of Davidson’s Program
- Pieranna Garavaso and Nicla Vassallo, Frege on Thinking and Its Epistemic Significance
- Three Positivist Disputes in the 1960s
- Collections in Early Bolzano
- Verification: The Hysteron Proteron Argument
- Roman Ingarden’s “The Logical Attempt at a New Formulation of Philosophy: A Critical Remark”
- Erik C. Banks, The Realistic Empiricism of Mach, James, and Russell: Neutral Monism Reconceived
- Priority and Unity in Frege and Wittgenstein
- Anna Boncompagni, Wittgenstein and Pragmatism
- Why “is at”? —On Quine’s Objection to Carnap’s Aufbau in “Two Dogmas of Empiricism”
- Grete Hermann as Neo-Kantian Philosopher of Space and Time Representation
- Cassirer and the Structural Turn in Modern Geometry
- Cassirer and Dirac on the Symbolic Method in Quantum Mechanics: A Confluence of Opposites
- Cassirer’s Psychology of Relations: From the Psychology of Mathematics and Natural Science to the Psychology of Culture
- After Non-Euclidean Geometry: Intuition, Truth and the Autonomy of Mathematics
- The Epistemological Question of the Applicability of Mathematics
- Articulating Space in Terms of Transformation Groups: Helmholtz and Cassirer
- Perception and Coincidence in Helmholtz’s Theory of Measurement
- Helmholtz on Perceptual Properties
- Historicizing Hermann von Helmholtz’s Psychology of Differentiation
- Helmholtz and Philosophy: Science, Perception, and Metaphysics, with Variations on Some Fichtean Themes
- Volume Introduction – Method, Science and Mathematics: Neo-Kantianism and Analytic Philosophy
- A Reconstruction of Russell’s Gray’s Elegy Argument
- Sidgwick’s Legacy? Russell and Moore on Meaning and Philosophical Inquiry
- Frege on Multiple Analyses and the Essential Articulatedness of Thought
- Semantic Non-factualism in Kripke’s Wittgenstein
- The Logical Significance of Assertion: Frege on the Essence of Logic
- Greg Frost-Arnold. Carnap, Tarski and Quine at Harvard: Conversations on Logic, Mathematics and Science
- Russell and Bradley: Rehabilitating the Creation Narrative of Analytic Philosophy
- Anscombe and Davidson on Practical Knowledge. A Reply to Hunter
- The Propositional Logic of Frege’s Grundgesetze: Semantics and Expressiveness
- Ryle on the Explanatory Role of Knowledge How
- Ryle’s “Intellectualist Legend” in Historical Context
- Skill, Drill, and Intelligent Performance: Ryle and Intellectualism
- Volume Introduction: Gilbert Ryle on Propositions, Propositional Attitudes, and Theoretical Knowledge
- Sebastian Sunday Grève and Jakub Mácha, eds. Wittgenstein and the Creativity of Language
- On Operator N and Wittgenstein’s Logical Philosophy