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Philosophy's Second Revolution : Early and Recent Analytic Philosophy

By: (Author) Clarke

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Ksh 5,600.00

Format: Hardback or Cased Book

ISBN-10: 0812693477

ISBN-13: 9780812693478

Publisher: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.

Imprint: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Oct 28th, 1999

Print length: 256 Pages

Weight: 612 grams

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Surveys the direction of modern philosophy and combines discussion of cutting-edge topics with an introductory survey of analytic philosophy. The author traces the historical background of the analytical movement along with its current applications.
Since its inception in ancient Greece, Western philosophy has undergone two revolutionary breaks with its past: the first was initiated by Descartes with his ''method of doubt'' that led to the questioning of basic assumptions of classical philosophy; the second arose at the beginning of the twentieth century, and is associated with the movement now known as analytic philosophy.

D.S. Clarke explains some of the crucial issues raised by the second philosophical revolution, and especially the differences between the early phase of analytic philosophy, covering roughly the first half of the twentieth century, and the new phase which commenced about 1960.

As Philosophy''s Second Revolution surveys the direction of modern philosophy, it is able to combine discussion of cutting-edge topics with an introductory survey of analytic philosophy for those with little background in logic or history of philosophy.

Professor Clarke traces the historical background of the analytic movement from its origins, through its development by applications of logic to philosophical problems and by ''ordinary language'' philosophers. He then concentrates on the post-1960 phase, with its rejection of earlier views dominated by Wittgenstein''s methods. The new phase features the development of a materialist metaphysics, the attempt to assimilate philosophy to the natural sciences, and the attempt to reinstate normative ethics as a guide to conduct.

Clarke defends the first phase against aspects of the second phase, arguing that contemporary materialism rests on the mistaken view that mental language has fact-stating functions, and that normative ethics imposes on moral reasoning a false intellectualist model.

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