While some limited studies exist examining philosophy texts (Bloor, 1996; Hyland, 2005), these focus exclusively on the analytic tradition. This study makes explicit the ‘great divide’ between analytic and continental philosophy by examining how the importance of clarity in analytic philosophy, largely connected to its alignment with scientific inquiry, influences use of certain linguistic features and distinguishes analytic from continental journal articles. Using a one-million word corpus along with input from disciplinary experts, findings include analytic philosophy's tendency to limit lexical richness and use shorter sentences, self-mention, and imperative directives to a much greater extent than continental philosophy. This study has ...
This paper discusses some assumptions about language and philosophy underlying the programme of ling...
At its origins, analytic philosophy is an interest in language, science, logic, analysis, and a syst...
This paper is concerned with the reasons for the emergence and dominance of analytic philosophy in A...
While some limited studies exist examining philosophy texts (Bloor, 1996; Hyland, 2005), these focus...
We carried out a quantitative analysis of the 20th-century philosophical lexicon, based on corpora d...
This article explores the question of the nature of the differences between analytic and continental...
Philosophy is often divided into two traditions: analytic and continental philosophy. Characterizing...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, when other philosophical tendencies were in the ascendanc...
In recent years, there has been a huge resurrection of interest in the idea of ‘analysis,’ encompass...
Analytic Philosophy, as the current philosophical movement in contemporary Anglophone world, against...
Abstract – In this paper I reconstruct the nature, origins and survivals of the divide between ‘anal...
Analytic philosophy is a philosophical tradition dominating Anglo-American philosophy, which emerged...
Some time ago, the philosopher Luciano Floridi suggested that Western philosophy, and the mainstream...
Although language has always mattered to philosophy, only in the twentieth century did it become a r...
At its origins, analytic philosophy is an interest in language, science, logic, analysis, and a syst...
This paper discusses some assumptions about language and philosophy underlying the programme of ling...
At its origins, analytic philosophy is an interest in language, science, logic, analysis, and a syst...
This paper is concerned with the reasons for the emergence and dominance of analytic philosophy in A...
While some limited studies exist examining philosophy texts (Bloor, 1996; Hyland, 2005), these focus...
We carried out a quantitative analysis of the 20th-century philosophical lexicon, based on corpora d...
This article explores the question of the nature of the differences between analytic and continental...
Philosophy is often divided into two traditions: analytic and continental philosophy. Characterizing...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, when other philosophical tendencies were in the ascendanc...
In recent years, there has been a huge resurrection of interest in the idea of ‘analysis,’ encompass...
Analytic Philosophy, as the current philosophical movement in contemporary Anglophone world, against...
Abstract – In this paper I reconstruct the nature, origins and survivals of the divide between ‘anal...
Analytic philosophy is a philosophical tradition dominating Anglo-American philosophy, which emerged...
Some time ago, the philosopher Luciano Floridi suggested that Western philosophy, and the mainstream...
Although language has always mattered to philosophy, only in the twentieth century did it become a r...
At its origins, analytic philosophy is an interest in language, science, logic, analysis, and a syst...
This paper discusses some assumptions about language and philosophy underlying the programme of ling...
At its origins, analytic philosophy is an interest in language, science, logic, analysis, and a syst...
This paper is concerned with the reasons for the emergence and dominance of analytic philosophy in A...