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Whither Rough Ground? On the “Ordinary” of Ordinary Aesthetics
This article is a criticism of the narrative self-understanding offered by advocates of Ordinary Aesthetics. Even though the frustration with the philosophy of art (in contrast with philosophical aesthetics) is, in many ways, an overdetermined result ...
Guetti Edward
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This paper trials new experimental methods for the analysis of natural language reasoning and the (re)development of critical ordinary language philosophy in the wake of J.L. Austin.
E. Fischer +2 more
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Philosophical Concepts, the Ideal of Sublimation, and the “Unpredictability of Human Behaviour”
Wittgenstein famously criticizes the philosophical practice of analyzing the meaning of words outside their ordinary use in everyday language, whereby often self-made pseudo-problems arise.
Anja Weiberg
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Josep Lluís Blasco Estellés (1940-2003) [PDF]
Josep Lluís Blasco Estellés (Sagunt 1940 Valencia 2003) was one of the prominent introducers of analytic philosophy into the Catalan Countries in the 20th century.
Alcolea Banegas, Jesús
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La conciencia filosófica de la lingüística [PDF]
El artículo describe e interpreta la preferencia de la lingüística axiomática por una de las diversas corrientes de la filosofía del lenguaje del siglo XX, la filosofía analítica del lenguaje ideal.
Laborda Gil, Xavier
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The ordinary and the experimental : Cook Wilson and Austin on method in philosophy [PDF]
To what extent was ordinary language philosophy a precursor to experimental philosophy? Since the conditions on pursuit of either project are at best unclear, and at worst protean, the general question is hard to address.
Longworth, Guy
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Ordinary Language Film Studies
This essay explains Ordinary Language Philosophy (OLP), because it is relatively unfamiliar to those working in the field of Film-Philosophy, and proposes it as beneficial to film study.
Andrew Klevan
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On Flew’s Compatibilism and His Objections to Theistic Libertarianism [PDF]
Flew strongly defends a compatibilist thesis in the free will debate before going on to totally object to theistic libertarianism. His objections basically rely on his compatibilism embracing the notion of agent causation, which is not very common in ...
Gundogdu, Hakan
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When in his Tanner lectures Stanley Cavell sets out to define Ordinary Language Philosophy or – rather – to explain how it demarcates philosophy as such, he takes up psychoanalytic literary criticism in order to articulate the terms of this task. Yet the
Tatjana Jukić
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This paper defends a challenge, inspired by arguments drawn from contemporary ordinary language philosophy and grounded in experimental data, to certain forms of standard philosophical practice.
Nat Hansen
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