Philosophia hodierna (Latin Wikipedia)

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arsdisputandi.org

  • "Analytic philosophy opposed right from its beginning English neo-Hegelianism of Bradley's sort and similar ones. It did not only criticize the latter's denial of the existence of an external world (anyway an unjust criticism), but also the bombastic, obscure style of Hegel's writings" (Peter Jonkers, "Perspectives on twentieth century philosophy: A Reply to Tom Rockmore," PDF).

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  • Peter Ludlow, "Descriptions," in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (editio aestatis 2005), ed. Edward N. Zalta, hic in interrete.

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  • Vide, exempli gratia, Brian Leiter hic: "'Analytic' philosophy today names a style of doing philosophy, not a philosophical program or a set of substantive views. Analytic philosophers, crudely speaking, aim for argumentative clarity and precision; draw freely on the tools of logic; and often identify, professionally and intellectually, more closely with the sciences and mathematics, than with the humanities."