𝔖 Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

📁

The Analytic Turn: Analysis in Early Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology (Routledge Studies in Twentieth Century Philosophy)

✍ Scribed by Michael Beaney


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
305
Series
Routledge Studies in Twentieth Century Philosophy
Category
Library

⬇  Acquire This Volume

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


This collection, with contributions from leading philosophers, places analytic philosophy in a broader context comparing it with the methodology of its most important rival tradition in twentieth-century philosophy--phenomenology, whose development parallels the development of analytic philosophy in many ways. The Analytic Turn will be of great interest to historians of philosophy generally, analytic philosophers, and phenomenologists.

✦ Table of Contents


Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Contents......Page 8
Contributors......Page 10
Preface and acknowledgements......Page 14
1 The analytic turn in early twentieth-century philosophy......Page 16
Part I Frege and Russell: decompositional and transformative analysis......Page 46
2 Frege-Russell numbers: Analysis or explication?......Page 48
3 Analysis and abstraction principles in Russell and Frege......Page 66
4 Some remarks on Russell’s early decompositional style of analysis......Page 90
5 ‘On Denoting’ and the idea of a logically perfect language......Page 106
6 Logical analysis and logical construction......Page 122
Part II Wittgenstein and other philosophers: connective and explicatory analysis......Page 138
7 Analytic philosophy: Beyond the linguistic turn and back again......Page 140
8 Kant, Wittgenstein and the fate of analysis......Page 157
9 Complete analysis and clarificatory analysis in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus......Page 179
10 C.I. Lewis: Pragmatism and analysis......Page 193
11 Conceptions of analysis in the early analytic and phenomenological traditions: Some comparisons and relationships......Page 211
Part III: Bolzano and Husserl: semantic, conceptual and phenomenological analysis......Page 232
12 Bolzano’s semantics and his critique of the decompositional conception of analysis......Page 234
13 Edmund Husserl’s methodology of concept clarification......Page 250
14 The method of analysis and the idea of pure philosophy in Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology......Page 272
15 Conceptual analysis in phenomenology and ordinary language philosophy......Page 285
Index......Page 300


📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES


Grammar in Early Twentieth-Century Philo
✍ Richard Gaskin (editor) 📂 Library 📅 2001 🏛 Routledge 🌐 English

This book is a systematic and historical exploration of the philosophical significance of grammar. In the first half of the twentieth century, and in particular in the writings of Frege, Husserl, Russell, Carnap and Wittgenstein, there was sustained philosophical reflection on the nature of grammar,

The Story of Analytic Philosophy: Plot a
✍ Anat Biletzki 📂 Library 📅 1998 🏛 Routledge 🌐 English

This unique collection looks at analytic philosophy in its historical context. Called into question are its self-image, its relationship with philosophical alternatives, its fruitfulness and even legitimacy in the general philosophical community. This volume is an undertaking by analytic philosopher

Ineffability and Philosophy (Routledge S
✍ André Kukla 📂 Library 📅 2004 🏛 Routledge 🌐 English

Presenting a fascinating analysis of the idea of what can't be said, this book ascertains whether the notion of there being a truth, or a state of affairs, or knowledge that can't be expressed linguistically is a coherent notion. The author distinguishes different senses in which it might be said th