Analytic Philosophy: The History of an Illusion
For at least 30 years, analytic philosophy has consisted in an increasingly loose and variable amalgam of philosophical topics, views and methods. This has led some to claim that, despite its professional entrenchment, analytic philosophy is in a state of crisis.

Analytic Philosophy: The History of an Illusion argues that the crisis is deeper and more longstanding than is usually recognized. Synthesizing data from early and recent studies as well as from canonical primary texts, it argues (1) that analytic philosophy has never involved significant agreement on substantive philosophical views, and thus that it has always been in this state of crisis, (2) that this fact was long hidden by the illusion that analytic philosophy was originally united in the metaphilosophical thesis that philosophy is linguistic analysis, and (3) that both the rise of analytic philosophy under this illusion and the preservation of its privileged status since the illusion's demise have been facilitated by a scientistic 'stance' that minimizes the traditional philosophical duty to examine one's most fundamental assumptions.

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Analytic Philosophy: The History of an Illusion
For at least 30 years, analytic philosophy has consisted in an increasingly loose and variable amalgam of philosophical topics, views and methods. This has led some to claim that, despite its professional entrenchment, analytic philosophy is in a state of crisis.

Analytic Philosophy: The History of an Illusion argues that the crisis is deeper and more longstanding than is usually recognized. Synthesizing data from early and recent studies as well as from canonical primary texts, it argues (1) that analytic philosophy has never involved significant agreement on substantive philosophical views, and thus that it has always been in this state of crisis, (2) that this fact was long hidden by the illusion that analytic philosophy was originally united in the metaphilosophical thesis that philosophy is linguistic analysis, and (3) that both the rise of analytic philosophy under this illusion and the preservation of its privileged status since the illusion's demise have been facilitated by a scientistic 'stance' that minimizes the traditional philosophical duty to examine one's most fundamental assumptions.

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Analytic Philosophy: The History of an Illusion

Analytic Philosophy: The History of an Illusion

by Aaron Preston
Analytic Philosophy: The History of an Illusion

Analytic Philosophy: The History of an Illusion

by Aaron Preston

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For at least 30 years, analytic philosophy has consisted in an increasingly loose and variable amalgam of philosophical topics, views and methods. This has led some to claim that, despite its professional entrenchment, analytic philosophy is in a state of crisis.

Analytic Philosophy: The History of an Illusion argues that the crisis is deeper and more longstanding than is usually recognized. Synthesizing data from early and recent studies as well as from canonical primary texts, it argues (1) that analytic philosophy has never involved significant agreement on substantive philosophical views, and thus that it has always been in this state of crisis, (2) that this fact was long hidden by the illusion that analytic philosophy was originally united in the metaphilosophical thesis that philosophy is linguistic analysis, and (3) that both the rise of analytic philosophy under this illusion and the preservation of its privileged status since the illusion's demise have been facilitated by a scientistic 'stance' that minimizes the traditional philosophical duty to examine one's most fundamental assumptions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441131966
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/16/2010
Series: Continuum Studies in Philosophy , #46
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Aaron Preston is Associate Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Valparaiso University, USA.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: The Peculiar Career of Analytic Philosophy
Part I: The Crises in Analytic Philosophy \ 1. The Identity Crisis in Analytic Philosophy
2. A Crisis within the Crisis: The Problem of Revisionist History
3. Against Revisionism
4. On the Trail of an Illusion
Part II: Scientism and the Emergence of Analytic Philosophy
5. The Root of the Illusion of Unity
6. The Root of the Illusion of Promise
7. Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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