Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy (Feb 2018)

Volume Introduction – Method, Science and Mathematics: Neo-Kantianism and Analytic Philosophy

  • Scott Edgar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15173/jhap.v6i3.3430
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3

Abstract

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Introduction to the Special Volume, “Method, Science and Mathematics: Neo-Kantianism and Analytic Philosophy,” edited by Scott Edgar and Lydia Patton. At its core, analytic philosophy concerns urgent questions about philosophy’s relation to the formal and empirical sciences, questions about philosophy’s relation to psychology and the social sciences, and ultimately questions about philosophy’s place in a broader cultural landscape. This picture of analytic philosophy shapes this collection’s focus on the history of the philosophy of mathematics, physics, and psychology. The following essays uncover, reflect on, and exemplify modes of philosophy that are engaged with these allied disciplines. They make the case that, to the extent that analytic philosophers are still concerned with philosophy’s ties to these disciplines, we would do well to pay attention to neo-Kantian views on those ties.