
handle: 10261/10600
[ES] Hay fenómenos inquietantes en la marcha reciente de la filosofía analítica, que se traducen en un cierto nihilismo. Una de las causas puede ser el plantear los problemas filosóficos como cuestiones de todo o nada. Para hacer frente a esa deriva, se puede proponer un tratamiento cumulativista, consistente en abordar los problemas con un enfoque paraconsistente, gradualista, colectivista y evolucionista.
[EN] A troubling drift has afflicted analytical philosophy for quite some time, namely nihilistic tendencies. That sorry end can be blamed on wrongly regarding philosophical problems as all or nothing issues. As against such a maximalistic approach, a paraconsistent, gradualistic, collectivistic and evolutionistic account is put forward, under the label of cumulativism.
Peer reviewed
32 págs.
Analytical philosophy, Maximalismo, Colectivismo, Evolucionismo, Paraconsistency, All-or-nothing, Todo-o-nada, Gradualismo, Collectivism, Nihilism, Nihilismo, Cumulativism, Maximalism, Filosofía analítica, Cumulativismo, Paraconsistencia, Gradualism, Evolutionism
Analytical philosophy, Maximalismo, Colectivismo, Evolucionismo, Paraconsistency, All-or-nothing, Todo-o-nada, Gradualismo, Collectivism, Nihilism, Nihilismo, Cumulativism, Maximalism, Filosofía analítica, Cumulativismo, Paraconsistencia, Gradualism, Evolutionism
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