Philosophy's Second Revolution: Early and Recent Analytic Philosophy
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Author(s)D.S. Clarke
PublisherOpen Court
ISBN / ASIN0812693485
ISBN-139780812693485
Sales Rank3,413,081
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
First Descartes and his sympathizers transformed philosophy from an examination of the external to the internal; then Bertrand Russell and others of his school of thought transformed it to an examination of language. By taking a close look at analytic philosophy's objections to Cartesian-style modern philosophy, D.S. Clarke accomplishes two things: One, he introduces the reader to the linguistic foundations of analytical philosophy, the dominant school in contemporary philosophy. Two, he demonstrates that the recent slide of analytic philosophers into a narrow materialism is contrary to philosophy's enduring mission of providing an integrative framework for thinking in all disciplines. Although Clark is a bit blithe in dismissing the possibility of materialist correlations of thought processes and gives very little credit to the accomplishments of phenomenology when considering the significance of contemporary philosophy as a whole, he presents a lucid picture of analytic philosophy's place in the history of philosophy and its importance to future philosophical developments.

