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Limits of Analysis
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296 pages
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The book critiques the dominance of analytical methodology in twentieth-century philosophy, arguing that it falls short in addressing profound philosophical questions. Stanley Rosen presents a compelling case against the notion that analysis can match the clarity of scientific thought, highlighting its limitations. Through this examination, he offers readers a deeper understanding of the nature and boundaries of analytic thinking, encouraging a reevaluation of its role in philosophical discourse.
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1999, paperback
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