PHL 516
Foundations of Analytic Philosophy
The development of formal logic at the turn of the 20th century promoted a certain philosophical style and method known as "analytic philosophy." Its proponents sought greater clarity and rigour than they found in traditional metaphysics, and brought to philosophy a new focus on language. The course examines works by such major figures as Frege, Russell, G.E. Moore, Wittgenstein, and the logical positivists, as well as their critics.
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