Analytic Philosophy: RIP

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1999 (116):147-152 (1999)
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This book is a devastating and anomalous critique of analytic philosophy. It is devastating, because of its detailed exposition of analytic philosophy as a failed project. It is anomalous, because the exposition involves writing a detailed history of the analytic movement, an activity that analysts have scrupulously avoided. According to Capaldi, while analytic philosophy pretends to express a timeless explanation about everything, the movement has always sought to justify its existence by ultimate appeal to a progressive historical account, and rests on the presumption that science is the final historical form of a timeless truth, thereby subsuming the history of…

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