Just to keep the provenance clear, the list was discovered by Thompson via a link on the Wittgenstein Wikipedia page that points to an article in *Philosophical Forum *titled "What are the Modern Classics? The Baruch Poll of Great Philosophy in the Twentieth Century<http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/0031-806X.00022/abstract?systemMessage=Due+to+scheduled+maintenance+access+to+the+Wiley+Online+Library+may+be+disrupted+as+follows%3A+Monday%2C+6+September+-+New+York+0400+EDT+to+0500+EDT%3B+London+0900+BST+to+1000+BST%3B+Singapore+1600+to+1700>." The poll was published in 1999. The date made me wonder if anything likely to make a similar list compiled at a future date has been produced since then. Would welcome suggestions. John On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Robert Paul <rpaul@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > I complained that Frege's works were not included in the list of 20th > century philosophy books. That may be because he didn't write in the 20th > century. I'll complain about William James, though. C. S. Peirce did the > heavy lifting when it came to Pragmatism. If he wrote in the 20th century, > his works should appear ahead of James's. > > Robert Paul > > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**------ > To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, > digest on/off), visit > www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.**html<http://www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html> > -- John McCreery The Word Works, Ltd., Yokohama, JAPAN Tel. +81-45-314-9324 jlm@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.wordworks.jp/