analytical philosophy
1analytical philosophy — The philosophy that takes the process of analysis to be central to philosophical method and progress. The common idea of analytical philosophers was that the surface form of a language may conceal hidden logical structure, and may mislead us as… …
2analytical philosophy — noun A school of philosophy of the first half of the 20c, which sought to resolve philosophical problems through analysis of language, esp in terms of formal logic • • • Main Entry: ↑analytic …
3analytical philosophy — (sometimes analytical philosophy) A style of philosophy that came to dominate English speaking countries in the 20th century. In the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Scandinavia, Australia, and New Zealand, the overwhelming majority of… …
4analytical philosophy — See philosophy, analytical …
5analytical — philosophy …
6analytical philosophy — noun a method of approaching philosophical problems through analysis of the terms in which they are expressed …
7analytical philosophy — Аналитическая философия …
8European Society for Analytical Philosophy — (ESAP) ist die Europäische Gesellschaft für analytische Philosophie. Sie wurde 1991 in Zinal (Schweiz) von Kevin Mulligan zusammen mit Barry Smith, Peter Simons, Pierre Jacob, Marco Santambrogio, Andreas Kemmerling und Pascal Engel gegründet.… …
9Analytical Marxism — refers to a particular Marxist approach that was prominent amongst English speaking philosophers and social scientists during the 1980s. It was mainly associated with the September Group of academics, so called because of their biennial September …
10philosophy, analytical — Analytical philosophy is an approach to philosophy that emerged in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with the work of Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell and Ludwig Wittgenstein, and that has since been dominant in British and… …