Analytic Philosophy has a Language Problem

Institute of Art and Ideas News (2022)
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Abstract

Some time ago, the philosopher Luciano Floridi suggested that Western philosophy, and the mainstream contemporary approach to it traditionally called ‘analytic philosophy’, is in dire need of a reboot. The concern was that the discipline might be in a period of decadence. Analytic philosophy would be benefited by greater internationalization, wider and more transparent decision-making, and the reduction (as much as possible) of conflicts of interest as well as of its current habit of hiring and providing publication opportunities on the basis of contacts, networking, and academic pedigree. If we are right, then we need a reconditioning of the institutional framework of analytic philosophy that adjusts it to the current global and interconnected world.

Author Profiles

Filippo Contesi
Universitat de Barcelona
Louise R. Chapman
Cambridge University
Constantine Sandis
University of Hertfordshire

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