Pseudo-problems : how analytic philosophy gets done / Roy A. Sorensen.
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- 020330408X
- 9780203304082
- 0203048687
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-281) and indexes.
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Book Cover; Title; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Question quality control; Get 'real'!; Problems with 'pseudo-problems'; The soft consensual underbelly of dispute; #?'!+@mean.
A fast-moving, fascinating alternative history of twentieth century analytic philosophy. Using many examples, Sorenson explains how problems are dissolved rather than solved. This is a fine example of what philosophical analysis should be.
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