
Cambridge School of Philosophy
The Cambridge School of Philosophy refers to a philosophical movement centered around thinkers associated with the University of Cambridge, primarily during the early 20th century. It emphasizes the importance of linguistic analysis, clarity of expression, and rigorous argumentation in philosophy. Influenced by figures like G.E. Moore and Bertrand Russell, the school focuses on examining common sense beliefs and the language we use to understand reality, seeking to clarify philosophical problems by analyzing how language functions in everyday thought and discourse. Its approach aims to bridge philosophical inquiry with precise, logical reasoning.