Publikation: Continental Roots of Analytic Philosophy - Carnap and Frege as Examples
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For a long time controversies between analytic and continental philosophy have dominated the discussion. However, the distinction itself is already problematic in two different aspects. First, both characterizations are, in comparison, somehow asymmetrical, since “analytic” is a methodological determination, whereas continental is a “geographical” one. Second, the geographic classification in question, according to which analytic philosophers should be assigned to the Anglo-Saxon region, does not obtain. Analytic philosophers such as Frege, Wittgenstein and Carnap not only came from the continent, but also experienced their essential intellectual influences there (Frege and Carnap in Jena, Wittgenstein in Vienna). In the following I would like to demonstrate my assertion by taking Frege and Carnap as examples and showing their continental roots.
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Por muito tempo, as controvérsias entre a filosofia analítica e a continental dominaram a discussão. No entanto, a própria distinção já é problemática em dois aspectos diferentes. Em primeiro lugar, ambas as caracterizações são, em comparação, de alguma forma assimétricas, uma vez que “analítica” é uma determinação metodológica, enquanto continental é “geográfica”. Em segundo lugar, a classificação geográfica em questão, segundo a qual os filósofos analíticos deveriam ser atribuídos à região anglo-saxônica, não é válida. Filósofos analíticos como Frege, Wittgenstein e Carnap não só vieram do continente, mas também experimentaram suas influências intelectuais essenciais ali (Frege e Carnap em Jena, Wittgenstein em Viena). A seguir, gostaria de demonstrar minha afirmação tomando Frege e Carnap como exemplos e mostrando suas raízes continentais.
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GABRIEL, Gottfried, 2021. Continental Roots of Analytic Philosophy - Carnap and Frege as Examples. In: Geltung - Revista de Estudos das Origens da Filosofia Contemporânea. Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo (PUC-SP). 2021, 1(1), S. 1-26. ISSN 2764-0892. eISSN 2764-0892. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.23925/2764-0892.2021.v1.n1.e55986BibTex
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