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  1. Adam Shear's avatar

    And the image of eyeglasses in the linguistic turn panel are not eyeglasses. (oh wait, I thought we were playing…

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    Like the image next to Kripke’s name, that is in fact not an image of G. E. Moore, either.

  3. Warren Goldfarb's avatar

    The image next to Quine is not Quine, either, although at least it bears some resemblance to him, unlike the…

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What is analytic philosophy?

I came across this chart on FB, and it’s not a bad description of analytic philosophy when it existed (except, of course, the image next to Kripke is not Kripke!):

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4 responses to “What is analytic philosophy?”

  1. s. wallerstein

    Thanks. Great introduction for a lay beginner.

  2. Warren Goldfarb

    The image next to Quine is not Quine, either, although at least it bears some resemblance to him, unlike the Kripke-image and Kripke.

  3. Like the image next to Kripke’s name, that is in fact not an image of G. E. Moore, either.

  4. And the image of eyeglasses in the linguistic turn panel are not eyeglasses. (oh wait, I thought we were playing at being Magritte.)

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