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The author sheds light on the tradition of analytic philosophy by examining one important phase in its formation. This phase is Bertrand Russell's rejection of Absolute Idealism, and his development of a new philosophy based, in part, on the logic that he developed.
Analysis (Philosophy) --- Idealism --- History --- Philosophy of language --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Russell, Bertrand --- 1 RUSSELL, BERTRAND --- 141.13 --- 165.731.3 --- -Idealism --- -165.731.3 Logisch positivisme. Neopositivistische taalfilosofie --- 165.731.3 Logisch positivisme. Weense school. Analytische filosofie --- Logisch positivisme. Neopositivistische taalfilosofie --- Logisch positivisme. Weense school. Analytische filosofie --- 141.13 Metafysisch idealisme --- Metafysisch idealisme --- Animism --- Monism --- Personalism --- Philosophy --- Positivism --- Dualism --- Materialism --- Realism --- Transcendentalism --- Analysis, Linguistic (Philosophy) --- Analysis, Logical --- Analysis, Philosophical --- Analytic philosophy --- Analytical philosophy --- Linguistic analysis (Philosophy) --- Logical analysis --- Philosophical analysis --- Philosophy, Analytical --- Language and languages --- Methodology --- Logical positivism --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- 1 RUSSELL, BERTRAND Filosofie. Psychologie--RUSSELL, BERTRAND --- Filosofie. Psychologie--RUSSELL, BERTRAND --- -Philosophy --- -Contributions to emergence of analytic philosophy --- -Russell, Bertrand --- -Analysis, Linguistic (Philosophy) --- 165.731.3 Logisch positivisme. Neopositivistische taalfilosofie --- Russell, Bertrand, --- History. --- Contributions in analytic philosophy. --- Analysis (Philosophy) - History - 20th century. --- Idealism - History - 20th century. --- Philosophie analytique - Histoire - 20e siècle --- Idealisme - Histoire - 20e siècle --- Philosophie analytique --- Idéalisme --- Histoire --- Idéalisme --- Russell, bertrand (1872-1970) --- Idealisme
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Analysis (Philosophy) --- Language and languages --- 165.731.3 --- Analysis, Linguistic (Philosophy) --- Analysis, Logical --- Analysis, Philosophical --- Analytic philosophy --- Analytical philosophy --- Linguistic analysis (Philosophy) --- Logical analysis --- Philosophical analysis --- Philosophy, Analytical --- Methodology --- Philosophy --- Logical positivism --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- 165.731.3 Logisch positivisme. Neopositivistische taalfilosofie --- 165.731.3 Logisch positivisme. Weense school. Analytische filosofie --- Logisch positivisme. Neopositivistische taalfilosofie --- Logisch positivisme. Weense school. Analytische filosofie
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Philosophy of language --- Theory of knowledge --- Analysis (Philosophy) --- Philosophie analytique --- --Moore, Q.E. --- --Frege, Gottlob (1848-1925) --- Philosophie --- --4434 --- Frege, Gottlob, --- 165.731.3 --- Analysis, Linguistic (Philosophy) --- Analysis, Logical --- Analysis, Philosophical --- Analytic philosophy --- Analytical philosophy --- Linguistic analysis (Philosophy) --- Logical analysis --- Philosophical analysis --- Philosophy, Analytical --- Language and languages --- Methodology --- Philosophy --- Logical positivism --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Logisch positivisme. Weense school. Analytische filosofie --- Frege, Gottlob --- 165.731.3 Logisch positivisme. Neopositivistische taalfilosofie --- 165.731.3 Logisch positivisme. Weense school. Analytische filosofie --- Logisch positivisme. Neopositivistische taalfilosofie --- Analysis (Philosophy). --- Frege, G. --- Fu-lei-ko, --- Frege, Friedrich Gottlob, --- פרגה, גוטלוב, --- Frege, Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob, --- --Frege, Gottlob, --- Frege, Gottlob, - 1848-1925 --- Moore, Q.E. --- Frege, Gottlob, 1848-1925
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The principal differences between the contemporary philosophic traditions which have come to be known loosely as analytic philosophy and phenomenology are all related to the central issue of the interplay between predication and perception. Frege's critique of psychologism has led to the conviction within the analytic tradition that philosophy may best defend rationality from relativism by detaching logic and semantics from all dependence on subjective intuitions. On this interpretation, logical analysis must account for the relationship of sense to reference without having recourse to a description of how we identify particulars through their perceived features. Husserl' s emphasis on the priority and objective import of perception, and on the continuity between predicative articulations and perceptual discriminations, has yielded the conviction within the phenomenological tradition that logical analysis should always be comple mented by description of pre-predicative intuitions. These methodological differences are related to broader differences in the philosophic projects of analysis and phenomenology. The two traditions have adopted markedly divergent positions in reaction to the critique of ancient and medieval philosophy initiated by Bacon, Descartes, and Hobbes at the beginning of the modern era. The analytic approach generally endorses the modern preference for calculative rationality and remains suspicious of pre-modern categories, such as formal causality and eidetic intuition. Its goal is to give an account of human intelligence that is compatible with the modern interpretation of nature as an ensemble of quantifiable entities and relations.
Philosophy of language --- Theory of knowledge --- Husserl, Edmund --- Analyse (Filosofie) --- Analyse (Philosophie) --- Analyse linguistique (Philosophie) --- Analysis (Philosophy) --- Analysis [Linguistic ] (Philosophy) --- Analysis [Logical ] --- Analysis [Philosophical ] --- Analytical philosophy --- Analytische filosofie --- Fenomenologie --- Filosofische taalanalyse --- Intuitie --- Intuition --- Linguistic analysis (Filosofie) --- Linguistic analysis (Philosophy) --- Logical analysis --- Perceptie --- Perceptie (Filosofie) --- Perception --- Perception (Philosophie) --- Perception (Philosophy) --- Phenomenology --- Philosophical analysis --- Philosophie analytique --- Philosophy [Analytical ] --- Phénoménologie --- Psychologism --- Psychologisme --- Waarneming --- Waarneming (Filosofie) --- Husserl, Edmund, --- Phenomenology. --- Psychologism. --- Perception. --- Intuition. --- 1 HUSSERL, EDMUND --- Academic collection --- #GROL:SEMI-1-05'19' Huss --- Phenomenological psychology --- Philosophy, Modern --- Supraliminal perception --- Cognition --- Apperception --- Senses and sensation --- Thought and thinking --- Intuition (Psychology) --- Intuitionalism --- Insight --- Analysis, Linguistic (Philosophy) --- Analysis, Logical --- Analysis, Philosophical --- Analytic philosophy --- Philosophy, Analytical --- Language and languages --- Methodology --- Philosophy --- Logical positivism --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Filosofie. Psychologie--HUSSERL, EDMUND --- 1 HUSSERL, EDMUND Filosofie. Psychologie--HUSSERL, EDMUND --- Analysis (Philosophy). --- Phénoménologie --- Husserl, Edmond --- Husserl (edmund), philosophe allemand, 1859-1938 --- Critique et interpretation --- Philosophie analytique.
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Analysis (Philosophy) --- Logic --- Justification (Theory of knowledge) --- Carnap, Rudolf, --- Quine, Willard Van Orman --- Analysis (Philosophy). --- Justification (Theory of knowledge). --- Logic. --- 1 QUINE, WILLARD VAN ORMAN --- Argumentation --- Deduction (Logic) --- Deductive logic --- Dialectic (Logic) --- Logic, Deductive --- Intellect --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Science --- Reasoning --- Thought and thinking --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Analysis, Linguistic (Philosophy) --- Analysis, Logical --- Analysis, Philosophical --- Analytic philosophy --- Analytical philosophy --- Linguistic analysis (Philosophy) --- Logical analysis --- Philosophical analysis --- Philosophy, Analytical --- Language and languages --- Methodology --- Logical positivism --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- 1 QUINE, WILLARD VAN ORMAN Filosofie. Psychologie--QUINE, WILLARD VAN ORMAN --- Filosofie. Psychologie--QUINE, WILLARD VAN ORMAN --- Carnap, Rudolf --- -Quine, W. V. --- -Correspondence --- Correspondence --- Quine, W. V. --- Kuaĭn, Uillard van Ormen --- קואיין, ו. ו. א. --- Carnap, Rudolph --- Karnap, Rudolʹf --- Карнап, Рудольф --- Correspondence. --- Carnap, Rudolf, - 1891-1970 - Correspondence --- Quine, Willard Van Orman - Correspondence --- Carnap, Rudolf, - 1891-1970
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Speech Acts, Meaning and Intentions: Critical Approaches to the Philosophy of J.R. Searle (Foundations of Communication and Cognition).
Searle, John R --- -Philosophy of mind --- Analysis (Philosophy) --- Language and languages --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Speech acts (Linguistics) --- Illocutionary acts (Linguistics) --- Speech act theory (Linguistics) --- Speech events (Linguistics) --- Intension (Philosophy) --- Logical semantics --- Semantics (Logic) --- Semeiotics --- Significs --- Syntactics --- Unified science --- Mind, Philosophy of --- Mind, Theory of --- Theory of mind --- Analysis, Linguistic (Philosophy) --- Analysis, Logical --- Analysis, Philosophical --- Analytic philosophy --- Analytical philosophy --- Linguistic analysis (Philosophy) --- Logical analysis --- Philosophical analysis --- Philosophy, Analytical --- Foreign languages --- Languages --- Philosophy --- Searle, John R. --- Searle, J. R. --- Searle, John Rogers --- 존 설 --- Philosophy of mind --- Linguistics --- Speech --- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical --- Logical positivism --- Meaning (Psychology) --- Philosophy, Modern --- Semiotics --- Signs and symbols --- Symbolism --- Definition (Philosophy) --- Cognitive science --- Metaphysics --- Philosophical anthropology --- Methodology --- Philosophy of language --- Pragmatics --- Philosophie analytique --- Langage et langues --- Philosophie de l'esprit --- Sémantique (Philosophie) --- Actes de parole --- Philosophie --- Philosophy of mind. --- Philosophy. --- Language and languages - Philosophy
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