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|a Cogitations :
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|a I. Introduction; II. The Cartesian Scholar's Dilemma; III. The Source of the Obscurity; IV. Logical Form, Universality, Linguisticism, and Locke; V. How the Concept Containment Notion of Analyticity was Lost; VI. Regaining the Concept Containment Notion of Analyticity; VII. The Analytic Entailment of Existential Sentences; VIII. The Cogito as an Analytic Entailment; IX. Cartesian Scholarship Revisited; X. The Nature of Analysis; XI. The Cogito and Indubitability; XII. On the Existence of a Thinker; XIII. A Brief Revisionist History of Analyticity; Notes; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G.
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|a The cogito ergo sum of Descartes is one of the best-known (and simplest) of all philosophical formulations, but ever since it was first propounded it has defied any formal accounting of its validity. How is it that so simple and important an argument has caused such difficulty and suchphilosophical controversy? In this pioneering work, Jerrold Katz argues that the problem with the cogito lies where it is least suspected--in a deficiency in the theory of language and logic that Cartesian scholars have brought to the study of the cogito. Katz contends that the laws of traditional logic have di.
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|a Katz, Jerrold J.
|t Cogitations : A Study of the Cogito in Relation to the Philosophy of Logic and Language and a Study of Them in Relation to the Cogito.
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