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- Wikipedia: Analytic Philosophy - Article from this openly-edited reference.
- Review of `Origins of Analytical Philosophy' - Review by Mitchell Green of the book by Michael Dummett, which locates the origins of the gulf between analytical philosophy and phenomenology in some apparently minor divergences in the thought of Frege and Husserl about the relationship between concepts and language.
- Pacific Philosophical Quarterly - Journal of analytic philosophy covering all areas of philosophy, including epistemology, moral philosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, aesthetics and history of philosophy. Periodically, the journal devotes an issue to a specific topic of interest. Edited by Janet Levin, Sharon A. Lloyd and Kadri Vihvelin. Published on behalf of the School of Philosophy at the University of Southern California by Blackwell Publishing. Includes contents and abstracts since 1997.
- Polish Analytical Philosophy - Site devoted to the logical and analytical traditions in 20th century Polish thought.
- Themes in Contemporary Analytic Philosophy As Reflected in the Work of Monty Python - A highly accessible discussion of the chief issues in the analytic discourse of the 20th century. By Gary L. Hardcastle.
- Papers on the History of Analytic Philosophy - Three published papers by Quentin Smith.
- Analytic Philosophy of Religion - Resources in the analytic philosophical tradition, including religious epistemology, theistic arguments, medieval philosophy, and teaching resources and discussion groups.
- Dialectica: International Journal of Philosophy - Journal of analytic philosophy based in Switzerland. Includes submission information, list of past issues.
- Department of Philosophy - Philosophy is delimited and defined by three major schools: analytic philosophy, existentialism and phenomenology, and speculative or traditional philosophy. Each tradition is represented in Fairfield University's philosophy program.
- Factasia: Analytic Philosophy - Article by Roger Bishop Jones, concisely summarizing the origins and divisions of this tradition.
Wikipedia Articles
- Analytic philosophy - Analytic philosophy (sometimes, analytical philosophy) is a generic term for a style of philosophy that came to dominate English-speaking countries in the 20th century. In the United States the overwhelming majority of university philosophy departments self-identify as "analytic" departments.
- Philosophy of space and time - Philosophy of space and time is the branch of philosophy concerned with the issues surrounding the ontology, epistemology, and character of space and time. While such ideas have been central to philosophy from its inception, the philosophy of space and time was both an inspiration for and a central aspect of early analytic philosophy.
- German philosophy - German philosophy, here taken to mean either (1) philosophy in the German language or (2) philosophy by Germans, has been extremely diverse, and central to both the analytic and continental traditions in philosophy for centuries, from Leibniz through Kant, Hegel, Marx, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Weber, to contemporary philosophers such as Martin Heidegger and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
- Analytic-synthetic distinction - The analytic-synthetic distinction (or dichotomy) is a conceptual distinction, used primarily in philosophy to distinguish propositions into two types: analytic propositions and synthetic propositions. Analytic propositions are those which are true simply in virtue of their meaning while synthetic propositions are not; however, philosophers have used the terms in very different ways.
- William Hirstein - William Hirstein is an American Philosopher primarily interested in Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language, Metaphysics, Cognitive Science, and Analytic Philosophy. He is a professor of philosophy, and the current chair of the philosophy department at Elmhurst College.