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Rorty, Pragmatism, and Analytic Philosophy
One of Richard Rorty's legacies is to have put a Jamesian version of pragmatism on the contemporary philosophical map. Part of his argument has been that pragmatism and analytic philosophy are set against each other, with pragmatism almost having ...
Cheryl Misak
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Fully Understanding Concept Possession
Can subjects genuinely possess concepts they do not understand fully? A simple argument can show that, on the assumption that possession conditions are taken to fully individuate concepts, this question must be answered in the negative. In this paper, I
Víctor M. Verdejo
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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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How to Mitigate the Hard Problem by Adopting the Dual Theory of Phenomenal Consciousness
In this paper, we propose the following hypothesis: the hard problem of consciousness is in part an artifact of what we call the unitary approach to phenomenal consciousness.
Michal Polák, Tomáš Marvan
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Anti-Individualism and Perceptual Representation
Tyler Burge's anti-individualism – the view that individuating many of a creature's mental kinds is necessarily dependent on relations that the creature bears to the physical, or in some cases social, environment – backs his theory of perceptual ...
Tyler Burge, Carlos Muñoz-Suárez
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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. The history of analytic philosophy is divided into two stages – the early and the contemporary ones. The main distinguishing features of early analytic philosophy are using mathematical logic
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Some Heterodox Analytic Philosophy
Analytic philosophy has been the most influential philosophical movement in 20th century philosophy. It has surely contributed like no other movement to the elucidation and demarcation of philosophical problems. Nonetheless, the empiricist and sometimes
Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock
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The Prima Facie View of Perceptual Imagination
Perception is said to have assertoric force: It inclines the perceiver to believe its content. In contrast, perceptual imagination is commonly taken to be non-assertoric: Imagining winning a piano contest does not incline the imaginer to believe they ...
Andrea Rivadulla-Duró
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In this paper, I aim to reconstruct and discuss Stanley Cavell’s interpretation and critique of analytic philosophy. Cavell objects to the tradition of analytic philosophy that, in its eagerness to provide abstract, theoretical reconstructions, it has ...
Espen Hammer
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The Analytic/Continental Divide of Contemporary Philosophy [PDF]
At the beginning of the twentieth century, when other philosophical tendencies were in the ascendance, two important movements emerged which rapidly came to dominate the intellectual domain: analytic philosophy and continental philosophy.
A Hesamifar
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