There is a standard story told about the rise and fall of ordinary language philosophy: it was a widespread, if not dominant, approach to philosophy in Great Britain in the aftermath of World War II up until the early 1960s, but with the development of systematic approaches to the study of language—formal semantic theories on one hand and Gricean pragmatics on the other—ordinary language philosophy more or less disappeared. In this paper we present quantitative evidence to evaluate the standard story of the rise and fall of ordinary language philosophy, building on the topic model of over 30,000 philosophy articles in Weatherson (2022). Using a combination of qualitative judgment and a topic-model-based measurement of similarity between ind...
This paper defends a challenge, inspired by arguments drawn from contemporary ordinary language phil...
This paper defends a challenge, inspired by arguments drawn from contemporary ordinary language phil...
The order of influence from thesis to hypothesis, and from philosophy to the social sciences, has hi...
There is a standard story told about the rise and fall of ordinary language philosophy: it was a wid...
The ‘Ordinary Language’ philosophy of the early 20th century is widely thought to have failed. It i...
This dissertation argues that ordinary language analysis offers a means of critically evaluating sub...
AbstractWe investigate claims about the frequency of “know” made by philosophers. Our investigation ...
There is a widespread assumption that ordinary language philosophy was killed off sometime in the 19...
This chapter tells the story of how the philosophy of language, as it exists now, grew out of work i...
This paper examines popular ‘conventionalist’explanations of why philosophers need not back up their...
This paper examines popular‘conventionalist’explanations of why philosophers need not back up their ...
According to ordinary language philosophy (OLP), philosophical problems can be solved by investigati...
We carried out a quantitative analysis of the 20th-century philosophical lexicon, based on corpora d...
We investigate claims about the frequency of "know" made by philosophers. Our investigation has seve...
This paper defends a challenge, inspired by arguments drawn from contemporary ordinary language phil...
This paper defends a challenge, inspired by arguments drawn from contemporary ordinary language phil...
The order of influence from thesis to hypothesis, and from philosophy to the social sciences, has hi...
There is a standard story told about the rise and fall of ordinary language philosophy: it was a wid...
The ‘Ordinary Language’ philosophy of the early 20th century is widely thought to have failed. It i...
This dissertation argues that ordinary language analysis offers a means of critically evaluating sub...
AbstractWe investigate claims about the frequency of “know” made by philosophers. Our investigation ...
There is a widespread assumption that ordinary language philosophy was killed off sometime in the 19...
This chapter tells the story of how the philosophy of language, as it exists now, grew out of work i...
This paper examines popular ‘conventionalist’explanations of why philosophers need not back up their...
This paper examines popular‘conventionalist’explanations of why philosophers need not back up their ...
According to ordinary language philosophy (OLP), philosophical problems can be solved by investigati...
We carried out a quantitative analysis of the 20th-century philosophical lexicon, based on corpora d...
We investigate claims about the frequency of "know" made by philosophers. Our investigation has seve...
This paper defends a challenge, inspired by arguments drawn from contemporary ordinary language phil...
This paper defends a challenge, inspired by arguments drawn from contemporary ordinary language phil...
The order of influence from thesis to hypothesis, and from philosophy to the social sciences, has hi...