Archive of Published Issues: 2020
- Vol. 8 No. 1 (2020): Gilbert Ryle and the Ethical Impetus for Know-How
- Vol. 8 No. 2 (2020): What is the Sceptical Solution? / Review of work on the philosophy of mind
- Vol. 8 No. 3 (2020): Russell’s Use Theory of Meaning / Review of work on Wittgenstein
- Vol. 8 No. 4 (2020): Reinventing Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong
- Vol. 8 No. 5 (2020): Davidson's Wittgenstein
- Vol. 8 No. 6 (2020): The Birth of Semantics
- Vol. 8 No. 7 (2020): Sellars, Price, and the Myth of the Given / Review of work on Kant's logic
- Vol. 8 No. 8 (2020): Solving the Conjunction Problem of Russell’s Principles of Mathematics / Review of On the Genealogy of Universals
- Vol. 8 No. 9 (2020): The Vienna Circle’s Reception of Nietzsche / Review of work on Quine
- Vol. 8 No. 10 (2020): Resolute Readings of Wittgenstein and Nonsense
- Vol. 8 No. 11 (2020): Coming to America: Carnap, Reichenbach and the Great Intellectual Migration. Part I: Rudolf Carnap and Part II: Hans Reichenbach
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Journal URL | https://jhaponline.org/jhap |
Title | Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy |
Publisher | McMaster University |
Description | Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy publishes historial research that interacts with the ongoing concerns of analytic philosophy and with the history of other 20th century philosophical traditions. |
ISSN | 2159-0303 |
Language(s) | English (en_US) |
Publisher Email | a.coliva@uci.edu |
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