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Prologue to the Spanish translation of Michael Dummett, Origins of analitical philosophy
Oliveri Gianluigisubject
Dummett analytical philosophy thought proto-thought the linguistic turn the priotity thesis Frege HusserlSettore M-FIL/06 - Storia Della Filosofiadescription
After an examination of the motivations behind the writing of 'Origins of analitical philosophy,' the discussion moves on to themes which are central to Dummett's book such as: the priority thesis, the linguistic turn, the comparison between some important aspects of Frege's and Husserl's philosophies, the relationship between language and thought. The Prologue ends with an examination of the Dummettian concept of proto-thought, as a thought whose vehicle is not language, which seems to open the way for the use of the empirical sciences in the construction of a theory of thought. This, of course, could have, for Dummett, at least one unwelcome conseguence: a strong drive to produce a philosophy of thought based on philosophical naturalism.
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2020-01-01 |