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Hegel, Idealism, and Analytic Philosophy

, 2017
In this book - the first large-scale survey of the complex relationship between Hegel's idealism and Anglo-American analytic philosophy - Tom Rockmore argues that analytic philosophy has consistently misread and misappropriated Hegel.
T. Rockmore
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Bergsonism and the History of Analytic Philosophy

History of Analytic Philosophy, 2022
Andreas Vrahimis
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Beyond the analytic-continental divide : pluralist philosophy in the twenty-first century

, 2015
1. Introduction: Contemporary Philosophy as Synthetic Philosophy Jeffrey A. Bell, Andrew Cutrofello, and Paul M. Livingston Part I: Methodologies 2. The Emergence of the Concept of the Analytic Tradition as a Form of Philosophical Self-Consciousness ...
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Analytic Philosophy in America

2008
This chapter traces the development of analytic philosophy in the United States, starting with the pragmatism of Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and (later) Clarence Irving Lewis, and continuing through the great immigration of philosophers of science, philosophical logicians, and logical positivists from the turn of the twentieth century to the
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Analytic Philosophy of Photography

2020
The literature on the analytic philosophy of photography is related to, but distinct from, the literatures on film theory and photography theory. All three revolve around the question of whether images can be importantly divided into the categories of photographic and manugraphic on the basis of their differing etiologies.
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What is analytic philosophy? Recent work on the history of analytic philosophy [PDF]

open access: possibleBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy, 1998
Ray Monk and Anthony Palmer, (eds) Bertrand Russell and the Origins of Analytical Philosophy, Thoemmes Press, Bristol, 1996; pp. xvi + 383; Hans‐Johann Glock, (ed.) The Rise of Analytic Philosophy, Blackwell, 1997; pp. xiv + 95; Matthias Schirn, (ed.) Frege: Importance and Legacy, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1996; pp. x + 466; Stuart G.
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Analytic Philosophy in America: And Other Historical and Contemporary Essays

, 2014
Introduction ix Origins of the Essays xxv PART ONE Milestones 1 Analytic Philosophy in America (2008) 3 2 Methodology in Late Nineteenth-and Early Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy (forthcoming) 35 3 Language, Meaning, and Information: A Case Study ...
S. Soames
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Empty Ideas: A Critique of Analytic Philosophy

, 2014
1. How Empty is Mainstream Philosophy? 2. Promising Examples of Concretely Substantial Philosophy 3. Thinkers and What They Can Think About: Empty Issues and Individualistic Powers 4.
P. Unger
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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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The Nature of Analytic Philosophy

Tulane Studies in Philosophy, 1958
In the widest sense, analytic philosophy is an activity,—the activity of discovering and exhibiting a structure of meaning fundamental to a progressively larger and more varied set of broad established concepts which reflect features of the world and of human discourse about the world.
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