English Philosophy Since 1900

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English Philosophy Since 1900 is a survey book by philosopher Geoffrey Warnock that examines key developments and figures in analytic philosophy in Britain during the twentieth century.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
philosophy book
about development of analytic philosophy in Britain
history of English philosophy
author Geoffrey Warnock NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discussesPhilosopher A. J. Ayer NERFINISHED
Bertrand Russell NERFINISHED
G. E. Moore NERFINISHED
Gilbert Ryle NERFINISHED
J. L. Austin NERFINISHED
Ludwig Wittgenstein NERFINISHED
discussesTopic ethics in analytic philosophy
linguistic philosophy
logical analysis
logical positivism
ordinary language philosophy
examines key developments in analytic philosophy in Britain
major figures in twentieth-century British philosophy
focusesOn British analytic philosophy
genre intellectual history
philosophy
hasContributor Geoffrey Warnock NERFINISHED
hasForm historical overview
survey
hasFormat print
hasPerspective analytic philosophy
hasSection Later developments in English philosophy
Logical Positivism and its influence in Britain
Moore and Russell NERFINISHED
Ordinary Language Philosophy at Oxford NERFINISHED
intendedAudience general readers interested in philosophy
students of philosophy
isUsedAs introductory text in philosophy courses
language English
mainSubject 20th-century British philosophy
analytic philosophy
notableFor clarity of exposition
surveying twentieth-century English-language analytic philosophy
partOfSeries The Oxford History of English Philosophy NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication Oxford NERFINISHED
publisher Oxford University Press
timePeriodCovered 20th century
since 1900

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Geoffrey Warnock notableWork English Philosophy Since 1900