1 Editor's Introduction: Inteфreting the Analytic Tradition .... 1
Aaron Preston
2 Idealism and the Origins of Analytic Philosophy: Moore
Interprets Kant and Bradley ................................. 20
Peter Hylton
3 The Changing Role of Language in Analytic Philosophy ........ 34
Scott Soames
4 Russell, Ryle, and Phenomenology: An Alternative Parsing of
the Ways .................................................... 52
James Chase and Jack Reynolds
5 Some Main Problems of Moore Interpretation .................. 70
Consuelo Preti
6 Russell's Philosophical Method: How Analytic Philosophy is
Shaped By and Perpetuates Its Misinterpretation ............. 85
Rosalind Carey
7 Analyzing Wittgenstein's Tractatus ......................... 103
Anat Biletzki
8 The Later Wittgenstein ..................................... 118
Duncan Richter
9 Frank Ramsey and the Entanglement of Analytic Philosophy
with Pragmatism ............................................ 131
Cheryl Misak
10 From Scientific to Analytic: Remarks on How Logical
Positivism Became a Chapter of Analytic Philosophy ......... 146
Alan Richardson
11 Ernest Nagel's Naturalism: A Microhistory of the American
Reception of Logical Empiricism ............................ 160
Christopher Pincock
12 "One of My Feet Was Still Pretty Firmly Encased in This
Boot": Behaviorism and The Concept of Mind ................. 175
Michael Kremer
13 Quine: The Last and Greatest Scientific Philosopher ........ 193
Sean Morris
14 P.F. Strawson: Ordinary Language Philosophy and
Descriptive Metaphysics .................................... 214
Hans-Johann Clock
15 Ausdn Athwart the Tradidon ................................. 229
Kelly Dean Jolley
16 Davidson's Interpretation of Quine's Radical Translation,
and How It Helped Make Analytic Philosophy a Tradition ..... 240
Lee Braver
17 Dummett's Dialectics ....................................... 254
Anat Matar
18 On the Traditionalist Conjecture ........................... 269
Sandra Lapointe
Index ......................................................... 288
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