Michael Dummett - Works

Works

  • On analytical philosophy and logic:
    • The Interpretation of Frege's Philosophy, Harvard University Press
    • Frege: Philosophy of Language (Harvard University Press, 1973/1981)
    • Elements of Intuitionism (Oxford, 1977, 2000)
    • Truth and Other Enigmas (Harvard University Press, 1978)
    • Frege: Philosophy of Mathematics (Harvard University Press, 1991)
    • The Logical Basis of Metaphysics (Harvard University Press, 1991)
    • Origins of Analytical Philosophy (Harvard University Press, 1993)
    • The Seas of Language (Oxford, 1993)
    • Truth and the Past (Oxford, 2005)
    • Thought and Reality (Oxford, 2006)
  • On voting theory and election systems:
    • Voting Procedures (Oxford, 1984)
    • Principles of Electoral Reform (New York, 1997) ISBN 0-19-829246-5
    • Robin Farquharson and Michael Dummett (January 1961). "Stability in Voting". Econometrica 29 (1): 33–43. doi:10.2307/1907685. JSTOR 1907685.
    • Dummett, Michael (2005). "The work and life of Robin Farquharson". Social Choice and Welfare 25 (2): 475–83. doi:10.1007/s00355-005-0014-x.
    • Rudolf Farra and Maurice Salles (October 2006). "An Interview with Michael Dummett: From analytical philosophy to voting analysis and beyond". Social Choice and Welfare 27 (2).
  • On politics:
    • On Immigration and Refugees (London, 2001)
  • Tarot works:
    • The Game of Tarot: from Ferrara to Salt Lake City (Duckworth, 1980);
    • Twelve Tarot Games (Duckworth, 1980);
    • The Visconti-Sforza Tarot Cards (G. Braziller, 1986);
    • Il mondo e l'angelo: i tarocchi e la loro storia (Bibliopolis, 1993)
    • I tarocchi siciliani (La Zisa, 1995);
    • A Wicked Pack of Cards: The Origins of the Occult Tarot (with Ronald Decker and Thierry Depaulis, St. Martin's Press, 1996);
    • A History of the Occult Tarot, 1870-1970 (with Ronald Decker, Duckworth, 2002);
    • A History of Games Played with the Tarot Pack (with John McLeod, E. Mellen Press, 2004).

Notable articles and exhibition catalogs include "Tarot Triumphant: Tracing the Tarot" in FMR, (Franco Maria Ricci International), January/February 1985; Pattern Sheets published by the International Playing Card Society; with Giordano Berti and Andrea Vitali, the catalogue Tarocchi: Gioco e magia alla Corte degli Estensi (Bologna, Nuova Alfa Editorale, 1987).

  • On the written word:
    • Grammar and Style (Duckworth, 1993)

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