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Volume 49 No. 1 (Spring 1982)
Arien Mack, Editor |
| Table of Contents | Notes on Contributors | Ordering information |
| Anthony Quinton |
Wittgenstein |
| Norbert Hornstein |
Foundationalism and Quine's Indeterminacy of
Translation Thesis |
| Jonathan Lieberson |
Karl Popper |
| Mark Poster |
Foucault and History |
| James Higginbotham |
Noam Chomsky's Linguistic Theory |
| Myriam Miedzian Malinovich |
On Herbert Marcuse and the Concept of Psychological Freedom |
| James Schmidt |
Jurgen Habermas and the Difficulties of Enlightenment |
| Robert Paul Wolff |
Piero Sraffa and the Rehabilitation of Classical Political
Economy |
| Howard E. Gruber |
Piaget's Mission |
Notes
on Contributors
(at
time of publication)
| Piaget's Mission Howard E. Gruber Howard E. Gruber is
Distinguished Professor at the Institute for Cognitive Studies, Rutgers
University. He wrote Darwin on Man (1974). Noam Chomsky's Linguistic Theory James Higginbotham is
Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Foundationalism and Quine's Indeterminacy of Translation Thesis Norbert Hornstein Norbert Hornstein is
Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University and coeditor
of Explanation in Linguistics (1981). Karl Popper Jonathan Lieberson Jonathan Lieberson is a fellow at the Center for Policy Studies of the
Population Council and Visiting Professor of Philosophy at Barnard
College. On Herbert Marcuse and the Concept of Psychological Freedom Myriam Miedzian Malinovich Myriam Miedzian Malinovich
is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Baruch College, City
University of New York.
Foucault and History Mark Poster Mark Poster is
Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine. His most
recent book is Sartre's Marxism (1979). Wittgenstein Anthony Quinton Anthony Quinton is
President of Trinity College, Oxford. His most recent book is Thoughts
and Thinkers (1982). Jurgen Habermas and the Difficulties of Enlightenment James Schmidt James Schmidt is
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Visiting University
Professor at Boston University. His Merleau-Ponte and Social Thought
will be published next year. Piero Sraffa and the Rehabilitation of Classical Political Economy Robert Paul Wolff Robert Paul Wolff is
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts. His most
recent book is Understanding Rawls (1977). |
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