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Rökgreiningarheimspeki sem gagnrýnistól: Heimspeki sem viðbragð við fasisma og öðrum mannskemmandi öflum

Rökgreiningarheimspeki sem gagnrýnistól: Heimspeki sem viðbragð við fasisma og öðrum mannskemmandi öflum


Title: Rökgreiningarheimspeki sem gagnrýnistól: Heimspeki sem viðbragð við fasisma og öðrum mannskemmandi öflum
Alternative Title: Analytic Philosophy as a Critical Tool: Philosophy as a Response to Fascism and other Dehumanizing Ills
Author: Brynjarsdóttir, Eyja   orcid.org/0000-0001-9333-359X
Date: 2017
Language: Icelandic
Scope: 123–145
University/Institute: Háskóli Íslands
University of Iceland
School: Menntavísindasvið (HÍ)
School of Education (UI)
Series: Hugur;28
ISSN: 1021-7215
2351-4299 (eISSN)
Subject: Analytic philosophy; Social criticism; Social justice; Logical positivism; Rökgreiningarheimspeki; Þjóðfélagsgagnrýni; Jafnréttismál; Raunhyggja; Rökhyggja; Heimspeki; Stjórnmál
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/546

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Eyja M. Brynjarsdóttir. (2017). Rökgreiningarheimspeki sem gagnrýnistól: Heimspeki sem viðbragð við fasisma og öðrum mannskemmandi öflum, Hugur, 28, 123-145.

Abstract:

Analytic philosophy has for a long time had the image of not being a field where social criticism is practiced. Instead, it gives the impression of putting all the emphasis on abstract concepts that have little or no application to current affairs. In this paper, it is acknowledged that this image is at least to a certain extent justified. However, it is argued that there is nothing about analytic philosophy in itself or its methods that prevents those practicing it from using it for social criticism. Examples are given of historical figures in analytic philosophy who played an important role in the formation of the tradition in its first decades and at the same time practiced social criticism: Bertrand Russell, members of the Vienna Circle, and Susan Stebbing. The claim is made that their methods for social criticism were fully compatible with their vision for analytic philosophy. Finally, an account is given of recent developments in the field where analytic philosophers have in increasing numbers been using the tools of the trade for social criticism.

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