Today, we present “Part 2” of Professor Dave’s talk on Late Modern Philosophy, this one on “Analytic Philosophy.” He doesn’t mention Comte’s reliance on Henri de Saint-Simon and socialist theology (“modernism”), but what the heck. As Professor Dave says, “We just introduced continental philosophy, so let's take a look at the analytic tradition that arose around the same time, as the modern era was drawing to a close. Of the two schools, this was the one more concerned with philosophy of science and epistemology, which came about through figures like Comte, Spencer, Peirce, and others. Let's get a sense of this school now”:
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Late Modern Philosophy Part 2: The Roots of Analytic Philosophy
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And if you want the playlists for previous videos:
Economic Personalism (The Book)
Economic Personalism v. The Great Reset
Socialism, Modernism and the New Age
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