Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology American University Publications in Philosophy

This is the second volume in the series of American University Publi­ cations in Philosophy. It, like the first volume, moves significantly beyond what other books have done before it. The first volume's original­ ity lay in its bringing together essays that explored important new directions in...

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Main Author: Durfee, H.A.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1976, 1976
Edition:1st ed. 1976
Series:American University Publications in Philosophy
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505 0 |a An Early Evaluation -- Phenomenology -- Foundational Philosophers -- Sense and Essence: Frege and Husserl -- Husserl and/or Wittgenstein -- Husserl and Wittgenstein on Language -- The Double Awareness in Heidegger and Wittgenstein -- Heidegger’s Criticism of Wittgenstein’s Conception of Truth -- Meaning and Language -- Austin and Phenomenology -- Meta-Philosophical Reflections -- Some Parallels between Analysis and Phenomenology -- Is There a World of Ordinary Language? -- Hare, Husserl, and Philosophic Discovery -- Phenomenology and Linguistic Analysis I -- Phenomenology and Linguistic Analysis II -- What are the Grounds of Explication?: A Basic Problem in Linguistic Analysis and Phenomenology -- Notes on Contributors -- Sources -- Index of Names 
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520 |a This is the second volume in the series of American University Publi­ cations in Philosophy. It, like the first volume, moves significantly beyond what other books have done before it. The first volume's original­ ity lay in its bringing together essays that explored important new directions in the explanation of behavior, language, and religion. The originality of the present volume lies in its collecting, for the first time in book form, essays at the interface between analytic philosophy and phenomenology. In this volume there are essays about a number of the most seminally influential philosophers among both the analysts and the phenomenologists. Barry L. Blose, for the editors of American University Publications in Philosophy EDITOR'S PREFACE Philosophy inevitably creates divisions and this anthology deals with what is perhaps the central division in twentieth century Western philo­ sophy. The collection, originally the foundation for a seminar in com­ parative philosophy which I offered at The American University in 1971 and 1974, was sufficiently suggestive to students of both traditions to lead me to initiate its publication. The future development of Western philosophy is far from clear, but I am convinced that it will inevitably involve a more open conversation between phenomenologists and analytic philosophers, between the current dominant orientations among both European and Anglo-Saxon philosophers. This volume of essays is offered as an attempt to stimulate that conversation