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The Crisis Of Method In Contemporary Analytic Philosophy First Edition Baz

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The Crisis Of Method In Contemporary Analytic Philosophy First Edition Baz
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Baz, Avner
ISBN: 9780198801887, 0198801882
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: First edition

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The Crisis Of Method In Contemporary Analytic Philosophy First Edition Baz by Baz, Avner 9780198801887, 0198801882 instant download after payment.

Avner Baz presents a critique of much of the work within mainstream analytic philosophy in the past five decades or so, and in particular of the recent debates within analytic philosophy concerning philosophical method. In the first part ofThe Crisis of MethodBaz argues that what has come to be known as the philosophical 'method of cases' rests on substantive assumptions about language acquisition and use. In the second part of the book Baz challenges those assumptions, both philosophically and empirically, and presents and motivates a broadly pragmatist conception of language on which the method of cases as commonly practiced by both 'armchair' and 'experimental' philosophers is fundamentally misguided-more fundamentally misguided than even its staunchest critics have hitherto recognized.

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