Lecture Notes corresponding to each day's class will usually be posted after 11am.
November 27: Quine: "On What There Is" 2
November 15: Quine: "On What There Is" 1
November 13: Quine: "Two Dogmas of Empiricism" 3
November 8: Quine: "Two Dogmas of Empiricism" 2
November 6: Quine: "Two Dogmas of Empiricism" 1
November 1: Later Wittgenstein 2
October 30: Criticisms of Logical Positivism; Later Wittgenstein 1
October 25: Stevenson's Emotivism 2
October 23: Stevenson's Emotivism 1
October 18: Ayer's Logical Positivism 2
October 16: Ayer's Logical Positivism 1
October 11: Early Wittgenstein: Tractatus 3
October 9: Early Wittgenstein: Tractatus 2
October 4: Early Wittgenstein: Tractatus 1
An audio recording of the October 4 lecture [please disregard my stupid misstatement of the German word that gets translated "atomic facts" by Ogden and "states of affairs" by Pears and McGuiness--it's "Sachverhalten," not "Verhalten" as I say repeatedly in this lecture]
September 25: Moore: "The Subject-matter of Ethics"
September 20: Russell: "On Denoting" 2
September 18: Russell: "On Denoting" 1
September 13: Frege: "Thought"
September 11: Frege: "On Sense and Reference" 4
September 6: Frege: "On Sense and Reference" 3
August 30: Frege: "On Sense and Reference" 2
August 28: Frege: "On Sense and Reference" 1
August 23: Analytic vs. Continental Philosophy
August 21: Introduction to Analytic Philosophy