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The Lauener Library of Analytical Philosophy is a new book series at ontos verlag which is edited by Wilhelm K. Essler and Michael Frauchiger on behalf of the Lauener-Stiftung. This series assembles high-quality anthologies from different domains of analytical philosophy. The books in the Lauener Library provide an opportunity for leading authors in the field to critically connect their own problems and reasoning with the themes and arguments of select classical exponents of analytical philosophy – those who have been awarded the Lauener Prize for an Outstanding Oeuvre in Analytical Philosophy. The anthologies in the series comprise the awardees’ detailed commentaries on each of the included articles, thereby allowing for an extended and constructive philosophical conversation to develop.
The first book in this series, titled ”Representation, Evidence, and Justification: Themes from Suppes”, edited by Michael Frauchiger and Wilhelm K. Essler, appeared in 2008. It is available both in hard covers and as an eBook. This anthology joins together contributions by Patrick Suppes, Dagfinn Føllesdal, Nancy Cartwright, Wilhelm K. Essler, Steven French, Stephan Hartmann, and Michael Frauchiger. The collection as a whole puts a different and stimulating perspective on a variety of issues on which Suppes has set out ideas that still point the way ahead.
The second book in the Lauener Library of Analytical Philosophy, titled Reference, Rationality, and Phenomenology: Themes from Føllesdal, edited by M. Frauchiger, is forthcoming in the very near future.
The third and fourth books in the Lauener Library of Analytical Philosophy, which deal with Themes from Barcan Marcus and from Dummett, respectively, are currently being edited for publication by M. Frauchiger and will shortly appear in print.
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