Analytic philosophy is the tradition that tried to make philosophical problems tractable by treating language and logic as the proper tools for them, and this seminar traces that project through the writers who shaped it — Frege on number and sense, Russell on logical atomism, Wittgenstein's later turn against his own earlier picture, and Anscombe on action. You'll spend the term doing close readings, writing a short essay nearly every week, and producing one longer term paper, so the work is almost entirely about learning to reconstruct and assess arguments on the page. It's a graduate-level seminar that assumes you already know basic logic and some philosophy of language, and it's the backbone for later work in metaphysics, mind, and ethics, since most contemporary anglophone debates still inherit their vocabulary from these four.
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Course Learning Outcomes: Course Learning Outcome Assessment Interpret and critically analyze arguments in a philosophical text, present their results in a clearly structured written form. Weekly Analysis Papers Present their philosophical ideas and criticism in a clear fashion Drafte term paper Identify the key problems in the given text and debate possible solutions to them. Roundtable discussion Assess the soundness of views propounded in philosophical works Drafte term paper