Three Remarks on Post-analytical Philosophy

Authors

  • Jan Štěpán Palacký University Olomouc

Abstract

The main assumption of analytical philosophy is very straightforward: the analysis of language in philosophy and in science is the only starting point which guarantees the solution to all the problems. In the so-called post-analytical philosophy this assumption becomes even more radical: substantial problems do not exist and even if they existed, their essence would vanish if one attempted to formulate them in language. The author tries to justify the view that these simple and attractive theses are not only demagogic and decadent, but also destructive.

Published

2000-09-01

How to Cite

Štěpán, J. (2000). Three Remarks on Post-analytical Philosophy. The Philosophy of Science, 8(3-4), 147–155. Retrieved from https://fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/268