13. analytical philosophy วิเคราะห์ปรัชญา
The term analytical philosophy
is often used for a style of doing philosophy
that was dominant throughout most of the twentieth
century in Great Britain, North America,
Australia, and New Zealand. This way of doing
philosophy puts great emphasis on clarity, and it
usually sees philosophy as a matter of clarifying
important concepts in the sciences, the humanities,
politics, and everyday life, rather than providing
an independent source of knowledge.