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A Social History of Analytic Philosophy

Hardback Book  |  Reading  |  26 Aug 2025
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Analytic philosophy is the dominant form of philosophy in the English-speaking world, and beyond, today. What explains its continuing success? Christoph Schuringa argues that its enduring power can only be understood by examining its social history. Analytic philosophy tends to think of itself as concerned with eternal questions, raised above the changing scenes of history. It thinks of itself as apolitical, and unaffected by political and social forces. This book, however, powerfully shows that the opposite is true.

The origins of analytic philosophy are in a set of distinct movements, chief among them the Cambridge philosophy of Bertrand Russell and G.E. Moore, and logical positivism of the Vienna Circle, shaped by highly specific, and different, sets of political and social forces. Only after World War II were these disparate, often dynamic movements joined together to make analytic philosophy as we know it. In the climate of McCarthyism, what now established a hegemonic hold on the world of philosophy, under the aegis of European emigres such as Rudolf Carnap and American philosophers such as W.V. Quine, was robbed of political force.

To this day, analytic philosophy is the ideology of the status quo. It may seem arcane and largely removed from the real world, but analytic philosophy is a crucial component in upholding liberalism, through its central role in elite educational institutions and its reinforcement of other parts of the intellectual culture such as neoclassical economics. As Schuringa concludes by arguing, the apparent increasing friendliness of analytic philosophers to rival approaches in philosophy should be understood as a form of colonization; thanks to its hegemonic status, it reformats all it touches in the service of its own imperatives, going so far as even to colonize decolonial efforts in the discipline.

Title: A Social History of Analytic Philosophy

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 26 Aug 2025

Type: Christoph Schuringa

Sku: 3287052

Catalogue No: 9781804292099

Category: Reading


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