The hermeneutic nature of analytic philosophy a study of Ernst Tugendhat /
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Columbia University Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Overcoming Husserl : the metaphysics of phenomenology
- Making the nonexplicit explicit
- The hermeneutic nature of analytic philosophy
- There are no facts, only true propositions
- Correcting Heidegger : verifying Heidegger's philosophy from within
- Disclosedness beyond representation
- Disclosedness beyond truth
- Truth versus method
- Semantizing ontology : after the metaphysics of logical positivism
- Being is not a real predicate
- Semantizing being
- Nominalizing being
- Philosophizing analytically : the semantic foundation of philosophy
- The history of optical philosophy
- After the fictitious world of intuition
- The truthful aspect of language
- Language is the consciousness of man
- Epilogue : the linguistic turn as the end of metaphysics
- The dissolution of ontology into formal semantics : a dialogue with Ernst Tugendhat.