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analytic philosophy (uncountable)
(philosophy) A style of philosophy that came to dominate English-speaking countries in the 20th century.
Frege — An introduction to the founder of modern analytic philosophy. Source: Internet
In modern philosophy the reaction to systematic philosophy began with Kierkegaard and continued in various forms through analytic philosophy, existentialism, hermeneutics, and deconstructionism. Source: Internet
This argument does not take into account the issues pertaining to hermeneutics, especially at the backdrop of analytic philosophy. Source: Internet
But for those who would treat "is real" the same way they treat "exists", one of the leading questions of analytic philosophy has been whether existence (or reality) is a property of objects. Source: Internet
Connections to other disciplines General semantics has important links with analytic philosophy and the philosophy of science; it could be characterized without too much distortion as applied analytic philosophy. Source: Internet