Max Black

Max Black (February 24, 1909 – August 27, 1988) was an Azerbaijan-born British-American philosopher who was a leading figure in analytic philosophy in the years after World War II. He made contributions to the philosophy of language, the philosophy of mathematics and science, and the philosophy of art, also publishing studies of the work of philosophers such as Frege. His translation (with Peter Geach) of Frege's published philosophical writing is a classic text. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Philosophy in America : essays / [by] William P. Alston [and others]. by Black, Max, 1909-1988

    Published 1965
    Book
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    Models and metaphors ; studies in language and philosophy. by Black, Max, 1909-1988

    Published 1962
    Book
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    The importance of language. by Black, Max, 1909-1988

    Published 1969
    Book
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    Language and philosophy : studies in method / Max Black. by Black, Max, 1909-1988

    Published 1981
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    A companion to Wittgenstein's Tractatus / by Max Black. by Black, Max, 1909-1988

    Published 1964
    Book
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    The unity of science / by Rudolf Carnap, translated with an introduction by M. Black. by Carnap, Rudolf, 1891-1970

    Published 2011
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    Philosophy in America / edited by Max Black.

    Published 2002
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    Art, perception and reality / E.H. Gombrich, Julian Hochbers [and] Max Black. by Gombrich, E. H. (Ernst Hans), 1909-2001

    Published 1973
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