CE ESTE FILOSOFIA ANALITICĂ? CONCEPTE MAI RESTRICTIVE ŞI MAI CUPRINZĂTOARE
CE ESTE FILOSOFIA ANALITICĂ? CONCEPTE MAI RESTRICTIVE ŞI MAI CUPRINZĂTOARE
Author(s): Mircea FlontaSubject(s): Philosophy, Logic
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: analytic philosophy; ordinary language philosophy; logical analysis
Summary/Abstract: who seek an answer to the question “What is analytic philosophy?” usually have in mind a form of philosophical analysis (for instance, placing the philosophy of language in the center of philosophical studies, or the use of modern logic tools). The attempts to settle the boundaries of “analytic philosophy” as a self‐consisting philosophy through its methods and objectives have, however, significant limitations. As a matter of fact, the term is used in order to refer to various ways of making philosophy which, despite of many differences, have all in common the clear‐cut distinction from philosophical traditions such as phenomenology, hermeneutics or postmodern philosophy. In this way, one can distinguish various concepts of analytic philosophy, either restrictive or broad. Despite of this, some minimal conditions that characterize a kind of philosophy as analytic can be pointed out.
Journal: Revista Română de Filosofie Analitică
- Issue Year: II/2008
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 001-019
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Romanian