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The Analytic Turn

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The Analytic Turn

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Analysis in Early Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology

The Analytic Turn

DOI link for The Analytic Turn

The Analytic Turn book

Analysis in Early Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology
Edited ByMichael Beaney
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 5 September 2007
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203939703
Pages 304
eBook ISBN 9780203939703
Subjects Humanities
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Beaney, M. (Ed.). (2007). The Analytic Turn: Analysis in Early Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203939703

ABSTRACT

This collection, with contributions from leading philosophers, places analytic philosophy in a broader context comparing it with the methodology of its most important rival tradition in twentieth-century philosophy--phenomenology, whose development parallels the development of analytic philosophy in many ways. The Analytic Turn will be of great interest to historians of philosophy generally, analytic philosophers, and phenomenologists.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|30 pages

The analytic turn in early twentieth-century philosophy

part |2 pages

Part I Frege and Russell: decompositional and transformative analysis

chapter 2|18 pages

Frege–Russell numbers: analysis or explication?

chapter 3|24 pages

Analysis and abstraction principles in Russell and Frege

chapter 4|16 pages

Some remarks on Russell’s early decompositional style of analysis

chapter 5|16 pages

‘On Denoting’ and the idea of a logically perfect language

chapter 6|16 pages

Logical analysis and logical construction

part |2 pages

Part II Wittgenstein and other philosophers: connective and explicatory analysis

chapter 7|17 pages

Analytic philosophy: Beyond the linguistic turn and back again

chapter 8|22 pages

Kant, Wittgenstein and the fate of analysis

chapter 9|14 pages

Complete analysis and clarificatory analysis in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus

chapter 10|18 pages

C.I. Lewis: Pragmatism and analysis

chapter 11|21 pages

Conceptions of analysis in the early analytic and phenomenological traditions: Some comparisons and relationships

part |2 pages

Part III Bolzano and Husserl: semantic, conceptual and phenomenological analysis

chapter 12|16 pages

Bolzano’s semantics and his critique of the decompositional conception of analysis

chapter 13|22 pages

Edmund Husserl’s methodology of concept clarification

chapter 14|13 pages

The method of analysis and the idea of pure philosophy in Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology

chapter 15|15 pages

Conceptual analysis in phenomenology and ordinary language philosophy

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