IS THE FORM of philosophy dominant in English-speaking universities covertly resistant to radical thought? Does it present as the work of pure reason what is in fact the function of an ideology complicit in oppression? In A Social History of Analytic Philosophy (2025), the philosopher Christoph Schuringa argues, with deliberate provocation, that the answer in each case is yes.
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Kieran Setiya reviews Christoph Schuringa’s “A Social History of Analytic Philosophy.”