Ethical and Religious Thought in Analytic Philosophy of Language
Quentin Smith
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This book is the first to provide a critical history of analytic philosophy from its inception in the late nineteenth century to the present day. Quentin Smith focuses on the connections between the four leading movements in analytic philosophy--logical realism, logical positivism, ordinary language analysis, and linguistic essentialism--and corresponding twentieth-century theories of ethics and of religion. Through a critical evaluation of each school's theoretical positions, Smith counters the widespread view of analytic philosophy as indifferent to important questions about right and wrong and human meaning. He argues that analytic philosophy throughout its history has revolved around the central issues of existence, and he offers a new ethics and philosophy of religion. The author develops a positive ethical theory based on a method of ethics first formulated by Robert Adams. Smith's theory belongs to the tradition of perfectionism or self-realization ethics and builds on Thomas Hurka's recent theory of perfectionism. In his consideration of philosophy of religion, Smith concludes that there is a sound "logical argument from evil" that takes into account Alvin Plantinga's free-will defense and undermines monotheism, paving the way to a naturalistic pantheism.
Product Details
Price
$81.60
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publish Date
April 20, 1998
Pages
272
Dimensions
6.29 X 0.83 X 9.45 inches | 1.27 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300062120
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Quentin Smith is a full-time philosophy writer who lives in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1984 he won the Rockefeller Award for the best article written by an academically unaffiliated philosopher.