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When Words Are Called For: A Defense of Ordinary Language Philosophy by Avner Ba
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ISBN-13
9780674055223
Book Title
When Words Are Called For
ISBN
9780674055223
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
When Words Are Called for : a Defense of Ordinary Language Philosophy
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Avner Baz
Item Length
9.5in
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
20.7 Oz
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Challenging mainstream analytic philosophers to reconsider basic assumptions, Baz defends the much maligned ordinary language philosophy as a form of practice that might provide a viable alternative to current work on philosophical "intuitions," knowledge, and other areas of philosophical difficulty. He both argues for OLP and practices it here.

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Publisher
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
0674055225
ISBN-13
9780674055223
eBay Product ID (ePID)
111003434

Product Key Features

Author
Avner Baz
Publication Name
When Words Are Called for : a Defense of Ordinary Language Philosophy
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6.5in
Item Weight
20.7 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
B828.36.B39 2012
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A serious challenge to the prevailing but misguided assumption that linguistic and conceptual explorations can't tell us anything about the nature of things...It is exciting to see ordinary language philosophy being taken seriously again in these dark philosophical times., This is a revolutionary book-certainly within the context of mainstream analytic philosophy. But its appeal should be wider than the admittedly narrow circle of professional philosophers. Indeed, it addresses a popular dissatisfaction with philosophy; namely, that philosophical arguments are often seen as beside the point, 'detached from life' and unsatisfying… Baz believes that philosophers tend to divorce their words from reality. His view is that we make sense only when we speak in virtue of such a connection… Baz is trying to build a persuasive case for a perspective in which philosophical 'difficulties lose their apparent force.' He has given us a radical, subtle and patient account of an alternative to how much of philosophy proceeds today., This is a revolutionary book-certainly within the context of mainstream analytic philosophy. But its appeal should be wider than the admittedly narrow circle of professional philosophers. Indeed, it addresses a popular dissatisfaction with philosophy; namely, that philosophical arguments are often seen as beside the point, 'detached from life' and unsatisfying... Baz believes that philosophers tend to divorce their words from reality. His view is that we make sense only when we speak in virtue of such a connection... Baz is trying to build a persuasive case for a perspective in which philosophical 'difficulties lose their apparent force.' He has given us a radical, subtle and patient account of an alternative to how much of philosophy proceeds today., The effort of this book in defense of ordinary language philosophy will have a more positive effect on the field of philosophy than any other theoretical defense of the practice that I am aware of. This book has a chance to bring distinct new interest to some of the most interesting (and I hope permanently inspiring) moments of advance in philosophy over the course of the past six or seven decades., Austin, Wittgenstein and the so-called "ordinary language" tradition in philosophy are at risk of being lost. Not because they have fallen prey to clinching philosophical arguments, but because for over twenty-five years they have suffered from caricature, dogmatism, neglect, and all-too-facile dismissal by those who would pronounce their teachings dead for contemporary philosophy. Baz has written a courageous, lucid, trenchant, and provocative book, reopening the issue and developing a new outlook on the tradition's value and prospects. It is filled with questions about history, argumentation, and philosophical method that need answering. If I had to recommend one text showing how fundamental questions of philosophical method still lie at the heart of the analytic tradition, it would be this one., This is a revolutionary book'e"certainly within the context of mainstream analytic philosophy. But its appeal should be wider than the admittedly narrow circle of professional philosophers. Indeed, it addresses a popular dissatisfaction with philosophy; namely, that philosophical arguments are often seen as beside the point, 'detached from life' and unsatisfying'e¦ Baz believes that philosophers tend to divorce their words from reality. His view is that we make sense only when we speak in virtue of such a connection'e¦ Baz is trying to build a persuasive case for a perspective in which philosophical 'difficulties lose their apparent force.' He has given us a radical, subtle and patient account of an alternative to how much of philosophy proceeds today., This is a revolutionary book'certainly within the context of mainstream analytic philosophy. But its appeal should be wider than the admittedly narrow circle of professional philosophers. Indeed, it addresses a popular dissatisfaction with philosophy; namely, that philosophical arguments are often seen as beside the point, 'detached from life' and unsatisfying'_¦ Baz believes that philosophers tend to divorce their words from reality. His view is that we make sense only when we speak in virtue of such a connection'_¦ Baz is trying to build a persuasive case for a perspective in which philosophical 'difficulties lose their apparent force.' He has given us a radical, subtle and patient account of an alternative to how much of philosophy proceeds today.
Copyright Date
2012
Topic
Methodology, Language, Movements / Analytic
Lccn
2011-039381
Dewey Decimal
149/.94
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Philosophy

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