What is this more than trifling with words? It is but like a
monkey shifting his oyster from one hand to the other; and had he
had but words, might no doubt have said: Oyster in right hand is
subject, and oyster in left hand is predicate; and
so might have made a self-evident proposition of oyster, i.e.
Oyster is oyster, and yet, with all this, not have been one
whit the wiser or more knowing...(Book IV, Chapter 8 of Locke's Essay)
"Analyticity Reconsidered", Paul Boghossian (J-stor)
"Analyticity Reconsidered", Paul Boghossian (html)
"Analyticity Regained?", Gilbert Harman (a response to Boghossian) (J-stor)
"Two Dogmas of Empiricism", Quine (J-stor)
"Two Dogmas of Empiricism", Quine (html)
"Empiricism, Semantics and Ontolgy", Rudolf Carnap
"What the Tortoise Said to Achilles", Lewis Carroll
"In Defence of a Dogma", Grice and Strawson (J-stor)
"Meaning and Reference", Hilary Putnam (J-stor)
"Analyticity, Necessity and the Epistemology of Semantics", Jerrold Katz
"Problems and Changes in the Empiricist Criterion of Meaning", Carl Hempel
"Essence and Modality", Kit Fine (J-Stor)
"Analyticity", George Bealer, (Routledge Encyclopedia)