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Analytic philosophy

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 8:31

What is your favourite (analytic) philosophy book?

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:31

a thousand plateaus by deleuze and guattari

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:35

critique of pure reason by kant

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:35

being and time by heidegger

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:36

republic by plato

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:37

leviathan by hobbes

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:38

das kapital by marx

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:39

second sex by beauvoir

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:40

beyond good and evil by nietzsche

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:41

city of god by augustine

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:43

treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge by berkeley

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:45

either/or by kierkegaard

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:46

of grammatology by derrida

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:48

summa theologica by aquinas

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-14 9:49

ethics by aristotle

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-15 7:17

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None of those follow the analytic tradition started by Gottlob Frege and unfortunately not ending with Wittgenstein

Name: Anonymous 2009-09-17 10:28

>>16 itt people name the only philosophical book they've ever read, cause they've missed out the word 'analytic'.
I don't know what was op's point,putting it in brackets.
And what's your point when you say 'unfortunately'.

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