This dissertation argues that ordinary language analysis offers a means
of critically evaluating substantive philosophical claims as well as providing a tool
for constructing answers to philosophical conundrums. It has been neglected due to
some powerful, though ultimately misguided, objections. Those who called
themselves ordinary language philosophers did not effectively explain or
defend their methodology and thus these objections were never adequately met. This dissertation
articulates and defends the methodology and its core theoretical commitments.
Ordinary language philosophy is essentially an empirical investigation into
how words are used in ordinary (non-philosophical) contexts. Some believed that we
could eliminate philosophical conundrums via such analysis. Wittgenstein, for
example, thought that most philosophical problems were caused by linguistic
confusion. I argue that the methodology does have an important critical role to play,
but I also believe that it can be an important tool in constructing genuine solutions to
problems.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Priyadarshan
Published: 02/12/2024
ISBN: 9798869202147
Pages: 202
Weight: 0.61lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.43d