Analytic Philosophy Philosophy
Analytic Philosophy Philosophy
Analytic Philosophy
A tradition stemming from the early 20th century, placing a strong emphasis on clarity and rigorous debate. It is conventionally opposed to "Continental Philosophy."
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- Journal of analytic philosophy based in Switzerland. Includes submission information, list of past issues.
- A highly accessible discussion of the chief issues in the analytic discourse of the 20th century. By Gary L. Hardcastle.
- Bibliography compiled by Michael F. Goodman.
- Article from this openly-edited reference.
- Article by Roger Bishop Jones, concisely summarizing the origins and divisions of this tradition.
- Electronic journal of philosophy devoted to the analytical tradition, broadly construed. Includes online issues, information for submitters.
- Short article on the development of the tradition from Russell to Kuhn.
- Article by Richard Rorty.
- Article by Roger Jones on this tradition and its development from Frege to Rorty.
- Concise article on the contemporary condition and value of the analytic tradition.
- Organizational information, events, newsletter archive.
- Email list including archive and recommended readings.
- Three published papers by Quentin Smith.
- Review by Mitchell Green of the book by Michael Dummett, which locates the origins of the gulf between analytical philosophy and phenomenology in some apparently minor divergences in the thought of Frege and Husserl about the relationship between concepts
- Site devoted to the logical and analytical traditions in 20th century Polish thought.
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