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Analytic Philosophy and The History of Philosophy

1998
This chapter demonstrates: (1) how analytic philosophy, as a reflection of the Enlightenment Project, understands the relation between philosophy and the history of philosophy; (2) how analytic philosophy understands its own history; and (3) how the analytic understanding of these issues renders itself highly problematic. We provide a way of overcoming
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History of Analytic Philosophy of Language

2020
The term “philosophy of language” is intrinsically paradoxical: it denominates the main philosophical current of the 20th century but is devoid of any univocal definition. While the emergence of this current was based on the idea that philosophical questions were only language problems that could be elucidated through a logico-linguistic analysis, the ...
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Logic in analytic philosophy: a quantitative analysis

Synthese, 2020
G. Bonino, Paolo Maffezioli, P. Tripodi
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Analytic Philosophy of Religion

2005
Abstract One could hardly describe the philosophical writings of the earlier stages as childish, let alone infantile. But the field of study itself was discernibly immature, and since then there has been notable progress both in the topics addressed and in the manner of treating them.
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Analytical Philosophy of Science

1974
Many writers refrain from starting an introductory work with a definition of the subject and do so for good reason. An accurate and concise enough definition at the start of a work would probably have to be too general, abstract or technical to communicate anything of much value to the beginning reader; while one which avoids these features would tend ...
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ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY

Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 1960
Michael Baur, Ernan McMullin
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Analytical Philosophy and the Believer

1979
Let us know sum up our results: (1) The foundation of theism is not a speculative guess or inference or theory, but an imaginative vision of existence which can be of deep significance for life. (2) It cannot be verified by common sense or by science or by metaphysics.
H. A. Hodges, W. D. Hudson
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DNA-Encoded Chemistry: Drug Discovery from a Few Good Reactions

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Patrick R Fitzgerald, Brian M Paegel
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