Introducing Analytic Philosophy

Introducing Analytic Philosophy Its Sense and Its Nonsense, 1879-2002 - Logos : Studien Zur Logik, Sprachphilosophie Und Metaphysik

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Publisher's Synopsis

Philosophy took a "linguistic turn" in the twentieth century that was marked by the focus on theories of meaning, reference, description, predication and truth. Starting with the roots of the analytic tradition in Frege, Meinong and Bradley, this book follows its development in Russell and Wittgenstein and the writings of major philosophers of the analytic tradition and of various lesser, but well known and widely discussed, contemporary figures. In dealing with basic issues that have preoccupied analytic philosophers in the past century, the author notes how analytic philosophy is sometimes transformed from its original concern with careful and precise formulations of classical issues into the dismissal of such issues and the resultant spinning of intricate verbal webs, often signalling the rebirth of idealism in the guises of "contextualism" and "anti-realism." The book thus examines the change that came to dominate the analytic tradition by a shift of focus from the world, as what words are about, to a preoccupation with language itself.

Book information

ISBN: 9781904632108
Publisher: Ontos-Verlag.de
Imprint: Ontos-Verlag.de (DE)
Pub date:
DEWEY: 146.4
DEWEY edition: 22
Number of pages: 280
Weight: 424g
Height: 210mm
Width: 150mm