“The paradox is that the more analytic philosophy became dominant in the universities, the more it became removed from the concerns of the average person with philosophical interests.”
And “it has had little impact on the general culture and on other parts of the academy.”
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And “it has had little impact on the general culture and on other parts of the academy.”

The Paradox of Analytic Philosophy’s Success - Daily Nous
"The paradox is that the more analytic philosophy became dominant in the universities, the more it became removed from the concerns of the average person with philosophical interests." And "it has had little impact on the general culture and on other parts of the academy." So writes Tim Crane...
