Gutting, Gary

What philosophers know case studies in recent analytic philosophy / [Texte imprimé] : Gary Gutting - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009 - 1 vol. (253 p.) ; 24 cm

Bibliogr. p. 243-247

Part I : how does that go? : the limits of philosophical argument -- Quine's "Two dogmas" : argument or imagination? -- Argument and intuition in Kripke's Naming and necessity -- The rise and fall of counterexamples : Gettier, Goldman, and Lewis -- Reflection : pictures, intuitions, and philosophical knowledge -- Part II : arguments and convictions -- Turning the tables : Plantinga and the rise of philosophy of religion -- Materialism and compatibilism : two dogmas of analytic philosophy? -- Was there a Kuhnian revolution? : convictions in the philosophy of science -- Conviction and argument in Rawls' A theory of justice -- Part III : philosophical truth and knowledge -- Rorty against the world : philosophy, truth, and objectivity -- Philosophical knowledge : conclusions and an application

978-0-521-85621-8

Analysis (Philosophy)--Case studies

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