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Linguistic Analysis and Moral Statements

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

H. P. Rickman
Affiliation:
University College, Hull.

Extract

A tendency towards diffuse and piecemeal linguistic analysis threatens to overwhelm Anglo-Saxon philosophy to-day. Stringent linguistic analysis can indeed be valuable, but much that has been written recently, for instance, in Mind, the stronghold of linguistic analysis, shows no trace of clearly grasped method and well understood aims. The result is meandering discursiveness, the collection of trivial anecdotes and the random mixing of linguistic, psychological and sociological reflections leading to no clear conclusions.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1954

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