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Analytic Philosophy and History of Philosophy (Hardcover)
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Analytic Philosophy and History of Philosophy (Hardcover)
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Philosophy written in English is overwhelmingly analytic
philosophy, and the techniques and predilections of analytic
philosophy are not only unhistorical but anti-historical, and
hostile to textual commentary. Analytic usually aspires to a very
high degree of clarity and precision of formulation and argument,
and it often seeks to be informed by, and consistent with, current
natural science. In an earlier era, analytic philosophy aimed at
agreement with ordinary linguistic intuitions or common sense
beliefs, or both. All of these aspects of the subject sit uneasily
with the use of historical texts for philosophical illumination.
How, then, can substantial history of philosophy find a place in
analytic philosophy? If history of philosophy includes the
respectful, intelligent use of writings from the past to address
problems that are being debated in the current philosophical
journals, then history of philosophy may well belong to analytic
philosophy. But if history of philosophy is more than this; if it
is concerned with interpreting and reinterpreting a certain canon,
or perhaps making a case for extending this canon, its connection
with analytic philosophy is less clear. More obscure still is the
connection between analytic philosophy and a kind of history of
philosophy that is unapologetically antiquarian. This is the kind
of history of philosophy that emphasises the status of a
philosophical text as one document among others from a faraway
intellectual world, and that tries to acquaint us with that world
in order to produce understanding of the document. In this book,
ten distinguished historians of philosophy, mostly trained in the
analytic tradition, explore the tensions between, and the
possibilities of reconciling, analytic philosophy and history of
philosophy.
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