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Analytic philosophers
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Logicians
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Metaphysicians
Alan Ross Anderson
George Boolos
Stewart Shapiro
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Analytic philosophy

Coursebook Contents January 18, 2011 Philosophy 142 — Philosophical Logic 1. Leonard Linsky, “Two Concepts of Quantification,” Nous), 224–239.

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