Anaylitic Philosophy
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Anaylitic Philosophy
I guess I am asking are there creative arguments that appear in analytic philosophy alone without it being simply a translation of older philosophy into mathematical terms?
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Re: Anaylitic Philosophy
My experience is that all 'philosophical thought' is 'analytical'/critical!MutatedFunges wrote: ↑April 22nd, 2018, 7:50 pm I don't have a lot of experience with analytic philosophy, but from the little I do have, it appears tautological. For example, Frege, who was trying to isolate the psychological component from the logical in languages, looks like it heavily relies on conclusions already found within Kant's work.
I guess I am asking are there creative arguments that appear in analytic philosophy alone without it being simply a translation of older philosophy into mathematical terms?
Are you referring to the masturbatory Rubic's Cube of 'formal logic'?
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