Cornell school of ordinary language philosophy

E428761

The Cornell school of ordinary language philosophy was a mid-20th-century analytic philosophy movement centered at Cornell University that emphasized careful analysis of everyday language to resolve philosophical problems.

All labels observed (2)

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf philosophical movement
school of analytic philosophy
academicDiscipline ordinary language philosophy
activePeriod mid-20th century
aim resolution of philosophical problems through language analysis
associatedWithInstitution Cornell University Department of Philosophy NERFINISHED
contrastWith ideal language philosophy
logical positivism
country United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasis attention to linguistic practice
use of words in ordinary contexts
era 20th-century philosophy
field analytic philosophy
influencedBy J. L. Austin NERFINISHED
Ludwig Wittgenstein NERFINISHED
ordinary language philosophy at Oxford
languageOfWork English
locatedIn Cornell University NERFINISHED
Ithaca, New York, United States
surface form: Ithaca, New York
mainInterest epistemology
metaphysics
philosophy of language
methodologicalFocus careful analysis of everyday language
notableFor application of ordinary language methods in an American university setting
partOf analytic philosophy
philosophicalApproach linguistic analysis
ordinary language analysis
philosophicalStance anti-skeptical tendencies via language use
region North American philosophy

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Norman Malcolm associatedWith Cornell school of ordinary language philosophy
Introduction to Logical Theory relatedWork Cornell school of ordinary language philosophy
this entity surface form: Ordinary language philosophy