Published 2024-12-01
“…Although analytic philosophy is most commonly said to emerge with the critique devised by
G. E. Moore and Bertrand Russell of the then-dominant idealist currents of philosophy in Britain, the central conception of analysis at work in this process is not the dominant traditional conception of analysis as decomposition of concepts, but a fairly new, distinctive conception which we find to be exemplified exclusively in Frege’s and Russell’s works (specifically Frege 1879, 1893 and Russell 1905). …”
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