Empty Ideas: A Critique of Analytic Philosophy

New York, NY: Oup Usa (2014)
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During the middle of the twentieth century, philosophers generally agreed that, by contrast with science, philosophy should offer no substantial thoughts about the general nature of concrete reality. Instead, philosophers offered conceptual truths. It is widely assumed that, since 1970, things have changed greatly.

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