: This book provides a concise overview of the movement's evolution through three distinct generations.
: Glock argues that analytic philosophy is defined by "family resemblances" (a concept from Wittgenstein) rather than a single rigid definition. He examines how it differs from "Continental Philosophy" in style and methodology. Analitik Felsefe KitabД±nД±
: It categorizes analytic philosophers into periods focused on syntax (formal logic and structure), pragmatics (language in use and context), and semantics (meaning and truth conditions). It is particularly noted for its focus on the "linguistic turn" where philosophical problems are addressed through the analysis of language. : This book provides a concise overview of