SOAMES' HISTORY OF ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY

  • Hacker P
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This critical review of Soames's history of analytic philosophy evaluates Soames's enterprise by reference to the degree to which it achieves his goals of (i) providing an overview of analytic philosophy 1900-75, (ii) explaining what the most important analytic philosophers thought, (iii) selecting some of the most important works of each philosopher for discussion, and (iv) properly evaluating the developments of the period. On all counts Soames's history is found sorely wanting. The overview it offers is riddled with distortion, its explanations are frequently mistaken and uncomprehending, its selection is demonstrably inadequate and its evaluations ill-informed and ill-judged.

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Hacker, P. M. S. (2006). SOAMES’ HISTORY OF ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY. The Philosophical Quarterly, 56(222), 121–131. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9213.2005.00433.x

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