ABSTRACT

This book, originally published in 1963 provides a sample of the criticisms of philosophers on the course of linguistic philosophy. A chronological ordr is followed, with work ranging from that of traditionalist thinkers to second thoughts about linguistic philosophy on the part of writers who have been influenced by the movement.

chapter I|27 pages

Clarity Is Not Enough 1

chapter III|34 pages

The Philosophy of Analysis 1

chapter IV|23 pages

Two Dogmas of Empiricism 1

chapter VII|15 pages

Language and Reality 1

chapter VIII|16 pages

The Appeal to Ordinary Language 1

chapter IX|16 pages

Misleading Analyses 1

chapter XIII|33 pages

Ryle on the Intellect 1

chapter XIV|28 pages

Professor Ryle’s Attack on Dualism 1

chapter XVI|12 pages

The Analogy of Feeling 1

chapter XVIII|28 pages

Philosophy and Language 1

chapter XIX|13 pages

Use, Usage and Meaning 1