Analytic philosophers focus too much on playing with concepts, and not enough on thinking about the parts of reality that matter." — Olivier5
Could we do that? I'm in. But I'd not expect a high score; my Lichess correspondence score never gets over 1600, and blitz, never over 1200.But philosophy doesn't have crosstables, and it doesn't have Elo ratings... — Srap Tasmaner
Could we do that? I'm in. But I'd not expect a high score; my Lichess correspondence score never gets over 1600, and blitz, never over 1200.
You are right. The analytic/continental distinction was waning when I went to school fifty years ago. What I see in my small understanding of contemporary philosophy is the application of analytic techniques to issues that would have then been classified as continental. Always small steps that are not going to impress the folk in the stalls, but interesting enough for me. — Banno
...and an emetic!Analytic philosophy, as I understand it, is a tonic, a roborant... — Ciceronianus the White
Analytic philosophy, as I understand it, is a tonic, a roborant. It's a cure for what ails philosophy to the extent philosophy is assailed by the grotesqueries and mummeries of certain practitioners, which arise from the misuse of language — Ciceronianus the White
Seems fallacious to blame an entire philosophical school for the sins of one (or a even few) of its renown acolytes. I think it's more accurate to say "Davidson's philosophy does not bring clarity ..." (I agree).Davidson's article was one of skepticism, "there is no such thing as a language." Analytical Philosophy does not bring clarity, ... — JerseyFlight
I call your bluff, now it's time to show your hand. — JerseyFlight
Reading further replies, it appears JerserFlight realizes this and want to focus on Davidson again in particular. JerseyFlight, since you've read the paper, what did you find worthless about Davidson's argument? While we cannot say all of analytic philosophy is worthless, it may be the case for this particular paper. — Philosophim
Btw, your thread should be called "Does Analytical Philosophy Have a Negative Social Value?" just to make it clear it's not about anything at all. — Srap Tasmaner
Why are you worried about the behavior of individuals? Aren't you here to do some philosophy, to learn? The people you refer to can likely teach you something if you stop focusing on their behavior and pay attention to what they are saying. Of course if you're not interested in what they are saying, that's fine to; but if that were the case then why would you bother engaging them in the first place? Surely not to castigate them for their allegedly bad behavior? — Janus
You were tagged because you have been extremely relevant to the discussion and as Jerseys most recent interlocutor at the time, I figured what I had to say may be valuable to you or that you would have some useful criticisms for me. I don't know if my logic is correct. I need feedback, just like everyone else. — MSC
If they have something to say to me then say it instead of ignoring me and excluding me from the conversation. — MSC
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