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Philosophy / Analytic philosophy / Linguistic turn / Analytic philosophers / Philosophers of mathematics / Epistemologists / Contemporary philosophy / Ludwig Wittgenstein / Gottlob Frege / The Foundations of Arithmetic / Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus / G. E. Moore
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Philosophy
Analytic philosophy
Linguistic turn
Analytic philosophers
Philosophers of mathematics
Epistemologists
Contemporary philosophy
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Gottlob Frege
The Foundations of Arithmetic
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
G. E. Moore

James Pearson Topics in Analytic Philosophy Syllabus Course Description Spring 2010

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