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Department of Philosophy

The Philosophy of Jaako Hintikka

(Volume XXX, 2006)Hintikka

 

 

Jaakko Hintikka is recognized as one of the handful of most creative, comprehensive, and rigorous philosophical minds active today. His major contributions to philosophy range over a very wide area, most conspicuously logic, epistemology, philosophy of science, and history of philosophy. In this book, twenty-seven leading philosophers expound and criticize aspects of Hintikka's though, and he responds directly to each one of them with his customary elegance and forceful precision. The volume also contains Hintikka's new and fascinating intellectual autobiography, as well as a comprehensive, up-to-date bibliography of all his published work.

 

Jaakko Hintikka: Intellectual Autobiography

(replies follow essays)

Simo Knuuttila: Hintikka's View of the History of Philosophy

Gabriel Motzkin: Hintikka's Ideas About the History of Ideas

Juliet Floyd: On the Use and Abuse of Logic in Philosophy: Kant, Frege, and Hintikka on the Verb "To Be"

Judson C. Webb: Hintikka on Aristotelean Constructions, Kantian Intuitions, and Peircean Theorems

R.M. Dancy: Hintikka, Aristotle, and Existence

Aaron Garrett: The Method of the Analyst

Karl-Otto Apel: Speculative-Hermeneutic Remarks on Hintikka's Performatory Interpretation of Descartes's Cogito, Ergo Sum

Dagfinn Follesdal: Hintikka On Phenomenology

David Pears: Private Language

Mathieu Marion: Phenomenological Language, Thoughts, and Operations in the Tractatus

Raymond M. Smullyan: A Logical Miscellany

Solomon Feferman: What Kind of Logic Is "Independence Friendly" Logic?

Johan Van Benthem: The Epistemic Logic of IF Games

Wilfrid Hodges: The Logic of Quantifiers

Gabriel Sandu: Hintikka and the Fallacies of the New Theory of Reference

James Higginbotham: The Scope Hypothesis

Hans Sluga: Jaakko Hintikka (and Others) on Truth

Pascal Engel: Is Truth Effable?

Jan Wolenski: Tarskian and Post-Tarskian Truth

Philippe De Rouilhan and Serge Bozon: The Truth of IF: Has Hintikka Really Exorcised Tarski's Curse?

Martin Kusch: Hintikka on Heidegger and the Universality of Language

Patrick Suppes: Hintikka's Generalizations of Logic and their Relation to Science

Isaac Levi: Induction, Abduction, and Oracles

Risto Hilpinen: Jaakko Hintikka on Epistemic Logic and Epistemology

Matti Sintonen: From the Logic of Questions to the Logic of Inquiry

Theo A.F. Kuipers: Inductive Aspects of Confirmation, Information, and Content

Michael Meyer: Questioning Art

Bibliography of the Writings of Jaakko Hintikka

Index by Kathleen League

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