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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION.1 C. G. Prado ANALYTIC AND CONVERSATIONAL PHILOSOPHY.11 Richard Rorty CARNAP'S CONTEXTS: Comte, Heidegger, Nietzsche.31 Barry Allen ON THE ANALYTIC-CONTINENTAL DIVIDE IN PHILOSOPHY: Nietzsche's Lying Truth, Heidegger's Speaking Language, and Philosophy.68 Babette E. Babich PHENOMENOLOGY: STRAIGHT AND HETERO.121 David R. Cerbone DAVIDSON AND WITTGENSTEIN ON KNOWLEDGE, COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE.172 Sharyn Clough and Jonathan Kaplan HEIDEGGER AND QUINE ON THE (IR)RELEVANCE OF LOGIC FOR PHILOSOPHY.194 Richard Matthews CORRESPONDENCE, CONSTRUCTION, AND REALISM: The Case of Searle and Foucault.236 C. G. Prado DAVIDSON, RORTY, AND TRUTH: Reshaping Analytic Philosophy For A Transcontinental Conversation.276 Mike Sandbothe TIME, SYNTHESIS, AND THE END OF METAPHYSICS: Heidegger and Strawson on Kant.310 Barry Stocker MUCH ADO ABOUT THE NOTHING: Carnap and Heidegger on Logic and Metaphysics.355 Edward Witherspoon CONTRIBUTORS.401
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Analysis (Philosophy)Philosophy, European, Philosophy, Modern