An 'analytic philosopher' attempts to clarify problems* until they're solvable. :nerd:What is analytic philosophy, exactly? In ten words or less, if you can. — Banno
Primarily, tools and techniques 'borrowed' from - developed for - linguistics, logic and/or mathematics. Thus, (stereotypically?) the rigorously incremental, descriptive and instrumental clarity of her statements and arguments.What are the characteristics specific to analytic philosophy, ...
Well ... a 'continental philosopher' attempts to filter-out, or foreground, intractable questions from the background noise of (apparently) answered, or tractable, ones. Hermeneutics, semiotics and/or phenomenology seem to predominate. As well ambiguity (and obscurity) of his expressions since 'clarity' is often (mis)taken as a symptom of shallow - insufficient (ideologically given or blocked?) - explication. :cry:as opposed to... what?
,Continental philosophy — BitconnectCarlos
AP relies on conceptual analysis and formal logic/truth tables. — schopenhauer1
Yeah - I agree. Is that enough? — Banno
You've another in mind? — 180 Proof
Analytic/continental - analytic/discursive. Isn't the standard interpretation that Socrates was analytic, but Plato's version him was discursive? that is, full of shite. — Banno
Isn't the juxtaposition between analytic and continental a bit trite? Does analytic philosophy have to be defined in contrast only to continental philosophy?
Other branches of philosophy don't do this? — Banno
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