Formal and Informal Methods in Philosophy

Boston: Brill | Rodopi (2020)
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The title of this book refers to the tension between formal and informal elements in the ways analytical philosophy is practiced. The authors examine questions of the scopes and limits of both kinds of research methods.

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Stepan Ivanyk
University of Warsaw
Marcin Będkowski
University of Warsaw

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