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The Philosophy of P. F. Strawson : The Library of Living Philosophers Volume XXVI, Hardback Book

The Philosophy of P. F. Strawson : The Library of Living Philosophers Volume XXVI Hardback

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Born in 1919, Strawson was a leading proponent of ordinary language philosophy.

He is the author of the early and extremely influential paper "On Referring" in which he criticized Russell's theory of definite descriptions.

His most influential book, Individuals, helped to raise the status of metaphysics as a philosophical enterprise.

Themes first addressed in this book continued to be of concern to him in his later work, including the possibility of objective knowledge, the subject-predicate distinction, the ontological status of persons, and the problem of individuation. Contributors to the book include: Ruth Garrett Millikan, Susan Haack, E.

M. Adams, Panayot Butchvarov, Richard Behling, John McDowell, Simon Blackburn, Tadeusz Szubka, David Frederick Haight, Joseph S.

Wu, Andrew G. Black, David Pears, Robert Boyd, Hilary Putnam, Paul F.

Snowdon, Arindam Chakrabarti, Wenceslao J. Gonzalez, Ernest Sosa, Chung-M. Tse, John R. Searle, P. F. Strawson.

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