| Analysis: The historical development and conceptual structure of philosophical analysis; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Michael Beaney. |
| Comparing Frege and Russell: Kent Bach draws attention to several distinctions between the views of Frege and Russell in this short article. |
| Logical Constructions: Bertrand Russell referred to several different definitions and philosophical analyses as providing "logical constructions" of certain entities and expressions. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Bernard Linsky. |
| Logical Form: Introduction to logical form, surface and deep meaning. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Paul M. Pietroski. |
| Objective and Cognitive Context: Discusses difference between objective context, maintained by Kaplan and Lewis, and cognitive context, maintained by McCarthy and Giunchiglia. By Carlo Penco. |
| Structured Propositions: To say that propositions are structured is to say that they are complex entities, entities having parts or constituents. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Jeffrey C. King. |
| Tips on Translating English into First-Order Logic: An introductory guide by Peter Suber. |
| Two Types of Philosophical Analysis: Article by Arkadiusz Gut, presented at the 20th World Congress in Philosophy. |
| Varieties of Philosophical Analysis: Definitions by Roger B. Jones. |