This book explains how problems are "dissolved" rather than solved.
Roy Sorenson takes the most important and interesting examples from
one hundred years of analytic philosophy (and the odd one from the
centuries before) to consolidate a new theory of dissolution.
"Pseudo-Problems" is a fast-moving fascinating alternative history
of 20th century analytic philosophy and a fine example of what
philosophical analysis should be. Not least, it is an important
contribution to the debates about creativity and problem solving.
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