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Brian, McGuinness, Oliveri Gianluigi, and International Philosophy Conference of Mussomeli (1st : 1991), eds. The Philosophy of Michael Dummett. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994.

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Presilla, Roberto. Olismo e significato nel programma di ricerca di Michael Dummett. Soveria Mannelli (Catanzaro): Rubbettino, 2000.

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Presilla, Roberto. Olismo e significato nel programma di ricerca di Michael Dummett. Soveria Mannelli (Catanzaro): Rubbettino, 2000.

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Barry, Taylor, ed. Michael Dummett: Contributions to philosophy. Dordrecht: M. Nijhoff, 1987.

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Taylor, Barry. Michael Dummett: Contributions to Philosophy. Springer, 2011.

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Taylor, B. M. Michael Dummett: Contributions to Philosophy. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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McGuinness, Brian. The Philosophy of Michael Dummett. Springer, 2010.

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Taylor, B. M. Michael Dummett: Contributions to Philosophy (Nijhoff International Philosophy Series). Springer, 1987.

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Johannes, Brandl, and Sullivan Peter M. 1958-, eds. New essays on the philosophy of Michael Dummett. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1998.

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Heck, Richard G. Language, Thought, and Logic: Essays in Honour of Michael Dummett. Oxford University Press, USA, 1998.

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G, Heck Richard, and Dummett Michael A. E, eds. Language, thought, and logic: Essays in honour of Michael Dummett. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.

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Sullivan, Peter. New Essays On The Philosophy Of Michael Dummett.(Grazer Philosophische Studien 55). Rodopi Bv Editions, 1999.

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Lehmann, Robert, ed. Philosophische Dimensionen des Impersonalen. Ergon – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783956507687.

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This volume presents, for the first time, an assemblage of contributions on the philosophical dimensions of the impersonal, the multiplicity of its linguistic, social, scientific, religious and artistic perspectives, as well as initial approaches to its unified definition. Linguistic and logical impersonality The “It" in K. Kraus “Impersonality” in the subject and in events The impersonal ontology of H. Rombach Levinas on the “Il y a” Organisation in non-egological consciousness The witness of consciousness in the Vedānta traditions Anonymous self-consciousness G. Deleuzes figures of the impersonal The impersonal in G. Agamben's Philosophy Formal and collective thought in Spinoza Cusanus and the person as stake in the game of life Impersonal subjectivity and the comedy of solipsism Dimensions of the impersonal in T. Nagel, E. Husserl and H. Plessner On the figure of the impersonal in the Anthropocene Language and mask in F. Nietzsche Theodoros Terzopoulos on impersonality and theatre With contributions by Michael Astroh, Eric Ebner, Eric Eggert, Rolf Elberfeld, Katrin Felgenhauer, Ralf Gisinger, Annika Hand, Stefan Lang, Robert Lehmann, Enrico Müller, Daniel Neumann, Frank Raddatz, Christian Rößner, Thomas Schmaus, Fabian Strobel and Theodoros Terzopoulos.
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Pfefferkorn, Julia, and Antonino Spinelli, eds. Platonic Mimesis Revisited. Academia – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783896659798.

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Few other semantic fields pervade Plato’s oeuvre, from the earliest to the latest works, in such a definitive and ambivalent way as that of mimesis. From the philosophy of language to aesthetics and moral psychology, from metaphysics to cosmology and theology: in a strikingly large array of philosophical subject areas, the semantics of mimesis have crucial significance in Plato. The conference volume “Platonic Mimesis Revisited” offers a comprehensive and context-sensitive re-examination of mimesis in all relevant dialogues. Unlike earlier monographic studies, it brings together a considerable variety of scholarly perspectives from Philosophy and Classics, thus providing a broad tableau of modern approaches to the topic.With contributions byMichele Abbate, Alexandra V. Alván Leon, Laura Candiotto, Andrea Capra, Elenio Cicchini, Michael Erler, Francesco Fronterotta, José Antonio Giménez Salinas, Stephen Halliwell, Irmgard Männlein-Robert, Lidia Palumbo, Anna Pavani, Julia Pfefferkorn, Antonino Spinelli, Benedikt Strobel and Justin Vlasits.
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Janssen-Lauret, Frederique, ed. Quine, Structure, and Ontology. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198864288.001.0001.

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Contemporary work on ontology, logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of language still owes much to W.V. Quine. Nevertheless his views are now often dismissed because of mistaken or overly simplified conceptions of his philosophy. The development of his views over time are often overlooked, and in particular the growing importance of a kind of structuralism to his system as it evolved. This volume provides a fuller, richer picture of Quine’s views and their development. It is the first to investigate Quine’s views on structure and how it permeates and shapes his attitude to a range of philosophical questions. It includes contributions by world-famous philosophers and experts in a range of subfields including philosophical logic, philosophy of language, history of philosophy, mathematics, philosophy of time, and set theory. Chapters by Michael Resnik, Frederique Janssen-Lauret and Fraser MacBride, John Collins, Jaroslav Peregrin, and Paul Gregory explore whether Quine’s structuralism is epistemological, language-based, or ontological. Greg Frost-Arnold, Robert Sinclair, and Gary Kemp and Andrew Lugg explore Quine’s views on structure from a historical point of view. Nathan Salmón, Gila Sher, Marianna Antonutti Marfori, and Natalja Deng consider Quine’s views on the structure of logic, language, and theories in relation to contemporary philosophy, specifically ontology, the philosophy of logic and mathematics, philosophy of set theory, and philosophy of time.
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