Noun

Singular analytic philosophy

Plural uncountable

analytic philosophy (uncountable)

  1. (philosophy) A style of philosophy that came to dominate English-speaking countries in the 20th century.

Synonyms

  • analytical philosophy
  • Anglo-American philosophy

Antonyms

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Fri Apr 2 02:18:25 2010

Analytic philosophy (sometimes analytical philosophy) is a generic term for a style of philosophy that came to dominate English-speaking countries in the 20th century. In the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Scandinavia, Australia, and New Zealand, the overwhelming majority of university philosophy departments identify themselves as "analytic" departments. Analytic philosophy is often understood as being defined in opposition to continental philosophy.

The term "analytic philosophy" can refer to

(a) a tradition of doing philosophy characterized by an emphasis on clarity and argument, often achieved via modern formal logic and analysis of language, and a respect for the natural sciences.

(b) specific developments in early twentieth century philosophy, such as the work of Bertrand Russell and Gottlob Frege, and logical positivism. In this sense, analytic philosophy makes specific philosophical commitments (some are rejected by contemporary analytic philosophers), in particular:

  • the positivist view that there are no specifically philosophical truths and that the object of philosophy is the logical clarification of thoughts. This may be contrasted with the traditional foundationalism which views philosophy as a special sort of science--the highest one--which investigates the fundamental reasons and principles of everything. As a result, many analytic philosophers have considered their inquiries as continuous with, or subordinate to, those of the natural sciences.
  • the view that the logical clarification of thoughts can only be achieved by analysis of the logical form of philosophical propositions. The logical form of a proposition is a way of representing it (often using the formal grammar and symbolism of a logical system) to display its similarity with all other propositions of the same type. However, analytic philosophers disagree widely about the correct logical form of ordinary language.
  • the rejection of sweeping philosophical systems in favour of close attention to detail, common sense, and ordinary language.

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Could we bridge the divide between continental and analytic philosophy by just getting everybody drunk?
Q. Could we bridge the divide between continental and analytic philosophy by just getting everybody drunk?
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A. no, it would dull the census.
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Where did *Analytical philosophy & its extension, *Ordinary Language Philosophy, stumble? What philosophic?
Q. problems can they not address bec either they cannot methodologically recognize them or they dismiss them as non-problems?. Fm "Ordinary language philosophy (OLP)is a philosophical school that approached traditional philosophical problems as rooted in misunderstandings philosophers develop by forgetting what words actually mean in a language. These approaches typically involve eschewing philosophical "theories" in favour of close attention to the details of the use of everyday, "ordinary" language. They are generally associated w/ the later work of Ludwig Wittgenstein & the works of Gilbert Ryle, J.L. Austin, Peter Strawson, & Norman Malcolm. The name comes from the contrast betw these approaches & the earlier approaches that had been… [cont.]
Asked by heeltap - Sun Sep 30 15:33:32 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It stumbled in two opposite directions as expected. One championed by Derrida, the Other by Habermas.
Answered by Babyshambles - Wed Oct 3 18:39:04 2007

Kuhn and Quine philosophy?
Q. How do Quine and Kuhn transform and/or undermine the analytic traditions's pursuit of philosophy as a science? please explain.
Asked by daffydil4_7 - Wed Oct 4 22:59:22 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It has been a while since I heard the name Thomas Kuhn, I am not familiar with Quine. In many respects Kuhn is a response to the objectivism of Popper. Kuhn argued that science and the scientific method were subject to subjective standards influence by personal, political and social ideologies. Kuhn coined the term paradigm shift, in which a theory of science so impacted society that society view of reality changes as a consequence. Evidence of this paradigm shift is evidenced with Newton and his theories of physics and calculus. Eintstein would be a better example with his theory of relativity and the rise of the nuclear age. Prior to Kuhn science was views as a purely rational and objective process where the scientist was a… [cont.]
Answered by manofglass21 - Wed Oct 4 23:06:42 2006

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