List of Contributors. 1. Introduction: A.P. Martinich (University of Texas at Austin). 2. Gottlob Frege (1848-1925): Michael Dummett (Oxford University). 3. Bertrand Russell (1872-1970): Thomas Baldwin (University of York). 4. G. E. Moore (1873-1958): Ernest Sosa (Brown University and Rutgers University). 5. C. D. Broad (1887-1971): James van Cleve (Brown University). 6. Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951): P.M.S. Hacker (St. John's College, Oxford University). 7. Rudolf Carnap (1891-1970): Sahotra Sarkar (University of Texas at Austin). 8. Karl Popper (1892-1994): W.H. Newton-Smith (Balliol College, Oxford University). 9. Gilbert Ryle (1900-1976): Avrum Stroll (University of California at San Diego). 10. Alfred Tarski (1902-1983), Alonzo Church (1903-1995), and Kurt G?del (1906-1978): C. Anthony Anderson (University of California at Santa Barbara). 11. Frank Ramsey (1903-1930): Brad Armendt (Arizona State University). 12. Carl G. Hempel (1905-1997): Philip Kitcher (Columbia University). 13. Nelson Goodman (1906-1998): Israel Scheffler (Harvard University). 14. H.L.A. Hart (1907-1992): Scott Shapiro (Yeshiva University). 15. Charles Stevenson (1908-1979): James Dreier (Brown University). 16. W.V. Quine (1908-): Peter Hylton (University of Illinois, Chicago). 17. A.J. Ayer (1910-1989): T.L.S. Sprigge (University of Edinburgh). 18. J.L. Austin (1911-1960): John R. Searle (University of California at Berkeley). 19. Norman Malcom (1911-1990): Carl Ginet (Cornell University). 20. Wilfrid Sellars (1912-1989): Jay F. Rosenberg (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill). 21. H.P. Grice (1913-1988): Stephen Neale (Rutgers University). 22. G.H. von Wright (1916-): Frederick Stoutland (St Olaf College and the University of Uppsala). 23. Roderick Chisholm (1916-1999): Richard Foley (New York University) and Dean Zimmerman (Syracuse University). 24. Donald Davidson (1917-): Ernest Lepore (Rutgers University). 25. G.E.M. Anscombe (1919-): Anselm M?ller, (University of Trier, Germany). 26. R.M. Hare (1919-): Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Dartmouth College). 27. P.F. Strawson (1919-): P.F. Snowdon (Exeter College, Oxford). 28. Philippa Foot (1920-): Gavin Lawrence (University of California, Los Angeles). 29. Ruth Barcan Marcus (1921-): Max Cresswell (Victoria University of Wellington). 30. John Rawls (1921-): Norman Daniels (Tufts University). 31. Thomas Kuhn (1922-): Richard Grandy (Rice University). 32. Michael Dummett (1925-): Alexander Miller (Cardiff University). 33. Hilary Putnam (1926-): John Heil (Davidson College). 34. David Armstong (1926-): Frank Jackson (Australian National University). 35. Noam Chomsky (1928-): Peter Ludlow (State University of New York, Stony Brook). 36. Richard Rorty (1931-): Michael Williams (Johns Hopkins University). 37. John Searle (1932-): A.P. Martinich (University of Texas at Austin). 38. Jerry Fodor (1935-): Georges Rey (University of Maryland, College Park). 39. Saul Kripke (1940-) : David Sosa (University of Texas at Austin). 40. David Lewis (1941-): Robert Stalnaker (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Index.
A. P. Martinich is Roy Allison Vaughan Centennial Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. David Sosa is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the co-editor, with A. P. Martinich, of the companion volume Analytic Philosophy: An Anthology (Blackwell, 2002).
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