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Race, Gender, and the History of Early Analytic Philosophy Matt LaVine

Race, Gender, and the History of Early Analytic Philosophy By Matt LaVine

Race, Gender, and the History of Early Analytic Philosophy by Matt LaVine


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Matt LaVine argues that there is more potential in bringing the history of early analytic philosophy and critical theories of race and gender together than has been traditionally recognized. In particular, he explores the changes associated with a shift from revolutionary aspects of early analytic philosophy.

Race, Gender, and the History of Early Analytic Philosophy Summary

Race, Gender, and the History of Early Analytic Philosophy by Matt LaVine

Although what we now call analytic philosophy has been around at least since the turn of the twentieth century, it wasnt until the latter half of the twentieth century that it became the dominant mode of philosophizing in the Western world. In Race, Gender, and the History of Early Analytic Philosophy, Matt LaVine argues that the changes associated with this shift from early analytic philosophy, a revolutionary movement, to later analytic philosophy, the hegemon, have not been sufficiently recognized. While a significant portion of the analytic philosophy of the late 1900s was apolitical and conservative, LaVine argues that there is much to gain by thinking of early analytic philosophy in relation to liberatory and emancipatory political aims. In particular, there is great potential in bringing together inquiry into critical theories of race and gender with inquiry into analytic philosophy. LaVine supports this idea by discussing the philosophy of language and logic in relation to the Black Lives Matter movement, the objectification of women, and more. Furthermore, LaVine argues there is more precedent for this type of work in the history of early analytic philosophyin particular, in the work of G.E. Moore, Susan Stebbing, Rudolf Carnap, and Ruth Barcan Marcusthan is traditionally recognized.

About Matt LaVine

Matt LaVine is assistant professor of interdisciplinary studies, coordinator of the exploratory program, and program analyst in the division of diversity, equity, and inclusion at SUNY Potsdam.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface

Section 1

Introduction

Section 2Race, Gender, and Analytic Philosophy (the method)

Chapter 1: Discursive Injustice and the History of Analytic Philosophy: The Marcus/Kripke Case

Chapter 2: The History (and Future) of Logic (and Ethics)Section 3Race, Gender, and Analytic Philosophy (the movement)

Chapter 3: Starting Points in Philosophy and Starting Points in the Analytic Tradition

Chapter 4: Post-Tractarian Critique of Metaphysics and Ethics

Chapter 5: Logical Empiricism and the Scientific Worldview

Chapter 6: Black Lives Matter and the Logic of Conversation

Chapter 7: Quinean Naturalized, Socialized Epistemology for Critical Theory

Section 4

Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Author

Additional information

GOR013764727
9781498595551
1498595553
Race, Gender, and the History of Early Analytic Philosophy by Matt LaVine
Used - Very Good
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Lexington Books
2020-06-15
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