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Special Issue: What is Analytic Philosophy References Haaparanta G. P. Baker and P. M. S. Hacker. Frege: Logical Excavations. Oxford, Blackwell, 1984. M. Dummett. The Interpretation of Frege’s Philosophy. London, Duckworth, 1981. D.
Hanjo Glock
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Mysticism and Early Analytic Philosophy
Early analytic philosophy is known for its logical rigor that seems to leave no place for non-rational sources of knowledge such as mystical experiences.
Marek Dobrzeniecki
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Recent discussions in the history of analytic philosophy have targeted questions about the concept of ‘Analytic Philosophy’ itself. Scholars, such as Glock (2008) and Preston (2004), have argued that ‘Analytic Philosophy’ cannot plausibly be ...
Matyáš Moravec, Peter West
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The paper provides an overview of the most fundamental ideas representing analytic philosophy throughout its history from the beginning of 20th century up to now.
E. Borisov
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An Adamsian Theory of Moral Obligations but without Divine Commands [PDF]
Theological Voluntarism is the view according to which certain moral properties or statuses have to be explained in terms of God’s commands, will, or other voluntary states of God.
Seyyed Abbas Kazemi Oskooei
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The Good, the Bad and the Right: Formal Reductions among Deontic Concepts
The present article provides a taxonomic analysis of bimodal logics of normative ideality and normative awfulness, two notions whose meaning is here explained in terms of the moral values pursued by a given community.
Daniela Glavaničová, Matteo Pascucci
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On the Relationship between Asymptomatic Infections and Diseases
Many microbes responsible for infectious diseases are known to run an asymptomatic course in a significant portion of the population. By highlighting the conceptual complexities of host-microbe interactions, this paper elucidates the fact that while ...
Martin Zach
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In the last decades, research in science mapping has delivered several powerful techniques, based on citation or textual analysis, for charting the intellectual organization of research fields. To map the social network underlying science and scholarship,
E. Petrovich
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Ameliorating educational concepts and the value of analytic philosophy of education
R. S. Peters and a small group of contemporaries set the foundations for analytic philosophy of education in the 1960s, a field which continues to this day.
Jane Gatley
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Grace de Laguna’s Analytic and Speculative Philosophy
This paper introduces the philosophy of Grace Andrus de Laguna in order to renew interest in it. I show that, in the 1910s and 1920s, she develops ideas and arguments that are also found playing key roles in the development of analytic philosophy decades
J. Katzav
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