Analytic Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction

Analytic Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction

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Action & Adventure Philosophy
Format Paperback
Pages 152
Language English
Published Jan 23, 2018
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0198778023
ISBN-13 9780198778028
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Michael Beaney offers a concise exploration into the world of analytic philosophy, inviting readers to engage with its fundamental concepts and prominent figures. The work serves as an accessible entry point for those unfamiliar with the subject, breaking down complex ideas into digestible insights without sacrificing depth. Through careful examination, Beaney reveals the rich history and development of analytic thought, highlighting its distinctions from other philosophical traditions.

The author emphasizes pivotal themes such as language, meaning, and the nature of philosophical inquiry, explaining how analytic philosophy has shaped contemporary discussions. Readers are encouraged to think critically about the methods employed by philosophers to address age-old questions. With illuminating examples and clear explanations, Beaney demystifies the discipline, allowing readers to appreciate its relevance in today’s world.

As he takes readers through significant developments and debates, Beaney's narrative is both engaging and thought-provoking. This introduction not only enriches understanding but also inspires curiosity about further exploration of analytic philosophy. Through this work, a wider audience can grasp the intellectual richness of this philosophical movement and its ongoing impact on various fields.

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