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Analytic
Analytic philosophy, emerging from Frege's logic and Russell's logical atomism, uses formal methods and close attention to language to achieve philosophical clarity. From the Vienna Circle's logical positivism to Wittgenstein's later turn to ordinary language, from the philosophy of mind debates about consciousness to metaethical and political theory, it became the dominant mode of philosophy in the English-speaking world and much of Europe.
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