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| back | title | author | starting page |
| Thomas Baldwin | Frege, Moore, Davidson: The Indefinability of Truth | ||
| Michael Friedman | Helmholtz’s Zeichentheorie and Schlick’s Allgemeine Erkenntnislehre: Early Empiricism and its Nineteenth Century Background | ||
| Alan Richardson | Two Dogmas about Logical Empiricism: Carnap and Quine on Logic, Epistemology, and Empiricism | ||
| Ian Proops | The Early Wittgenstein on Logical Assertion | ||
| Mark Wilson | Wittgenstein: Physica Sunt, Non Lequntur | ||
| Thomas Ricketts | Frege’s 1906 Foray into Metalogic | ||
| Peter Hyton | Rorty and Quine on Scheme and Content | ||
| Michael Kremer | Contextualism and Holism in the early Wittgenstein: From Prototractatus to Tractatus | ||
| John Skorupski | Logical Grammar, Transcendentalism, and Normativity | ||
| Joan Weiner | Frege and the Linguistic Turn | ||
| Warren Goldfarb | Semanics in Carnap: A Rejoinder to Alberto Coffa | ||
| Jamie Tappenden | Metatheory and Mathematical Practice in Frege |