Frontispiece ................................................... iv
General Introduction to the Library of Living Philosophers .... vii
Founder's General Introduction to the Library of Living
Philosophers ................................................ ix
Acknowledgments ............................................... xii
Preface ...................................................... xvii
PART ONE: Intellectual Autobiography of Michael Dummett ......... 1
Sample of Dummett's Handwriting .............................. 2
Intellectual Autobiography of Michael Dummett ................ 3
PART TWO: Descriptive and Critical Essays on the Philosophy
of Michael Dummett, with Replies ............................ 33
I. Historical Context
1. Brian McGuinness: Coming to Terms with Wittgenstein ..... 35
Reply to Brian McGuinness ............................ 51
2. Jan Dejnozka: Dummett's Backward Road to Frege and
to Intuitionism ......................................... 55
Reply to Jan Dejnožka ............................... 114
3. James W. Allard: Realism, Anti-realism, and Absolute
Idealism ............................................... 127
Reply to James W. Allard ............................ 147
II. Language and the Real
4. Hilary Putnam: Between Scylla and Charybdis: Does
Dummett Have a Way Through? ............................ 155
Reply to Hilary Putnam .............................. 168
5. Ernie Lepore and Kirk Ludwig: The Reality of
Language: On the Davidson/Dummett Exchange ............. 185
Reply to Lepore and Ludwig .......................... 215
6. Peter Simons: What Numbers Really Are .................. 229
Reply to Peter Simons ............................... 248
7. Anat Malar: Radically Different: On Dummett's
Metaphilosophy ......................................... 259
Reply to Anat Matar ................................. 276
III. Language and Truth
8. John Campbell: If Truth Is Dethroned, What Role Is
Left for It? ........................................... 281
Reply to John Campbell .............................. 301
9. Wolfgang Künne: Two Principles Concerning Truth ........ 315
Reply to Wolfgang Kunne ................................ 345
10. John McDowell: Dummett on Truth Conditions and
Meaning ................................................ 351
Reply to John McDowell .............................. 367
11. Akeel Bilgrami: Pursuing an Analogy .................... 383
Reply to Akeel Bilgrami ................................ 409
12. Crispin Wright: "Wang's Paradox" ....................... 415
Reply to Crispin Wright ................................ 445
IV. Language and Meaning
13. Dag Prawitz: Pragmatist and Verificationist Theories
of Meaning ............................................. 455
Reply to Dag Prawitz ................................ 482
14. Eva Picardi: On Sense, Tone, and Accompanying
Thoughts ............................................... 491
Reply to Eva Picardi ................................ 521
15. Richard G. Heck, Jr.: Use and Meaning .................. 531
Reply to Richard G. Heck, Jr. ....................... 558
16. Carlo Penco: Idiolect and Context ...................... 567
Reply to Carlo Penco ................................ 591
17. Bernhard Weiss: Molecularity and Revisionism ........... 601
Reply to Bernhard Weiss ............................. 617
V. Language and Logic
18. Christian Thiel: The Operation Called Abstraction ...... 623
Reply to Christian Thiel ............................ 634
19. Ian Rumfitt: Asserting and Excluding: Steps Towards
an Anti-realist Account of Classical Consequence ....... 639
Reply to Ian Rumfitt ................................ 694
20. Marco Santambrogio: Belief and Deductive Inference ..... 699
Reply to Marco Santambrogio ......................... 719
21. Pascal Engel: Dummett, Achilles, and the Tortoise ...... 725
Reply to Pascal Engel ............................... 747
22. Peter M. Sullivan: Dummett's Case for Constructivist
Logicism ............................................... 753
Reply to Peter M. Sullivan .......................... 786
VI. Not by Language Alone
23. Maurice Salles: Michael Dummett on Social Choice
and Voting ............................................. 801
Reply to Maurice Salles ............................. 819
24. Kwame Anthony Appiah: Immigrants and Refugees:
Individualism and the Moral Status of Strangers ........ 825
Reply to Kwame Anthony Appiah ....................... 841
25. Ann Dummett: Work against Racism ....................... 845
Reply to Ann Dummett ................................ 856
26. Andrew Beards: Dummett: Philosophy and Religion ........ 863
Reply to Andrew Beards .............................. 889
27. Thierry Depaulis: The First Golden Age of the Tarot
in France .............................................. 901
Reply to Thierry Depaulis ........................... 913
PART THREE: Bibliography of the Writings of Michael Dummett ... 919
Index ......................................................... 935
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