Folder Name: 2265 Book Name: E00449_A Sceptical Examination of Contemporary British Philosophy.pdf Summary: to be true stems from the lack of clarity and precision in their philosophical arguments. The text highlights the contrast between common-sense beliefs and philosophical inquiries, showcasing the author's skepticism towards the ambiguities and paradoxes often found in contemporary British philosophy. The examination critiques the method of philosophy that challenges and confounds common-sense assumptions, ultimately questioning the validity and coherence of certain philosophical assertions. The discussion revolves around the clarity and unambiguous nature of common-sense propositions compared to the ambiguity and potential meaninglessness of philosophical propositions, pointing out the challenge in reconciling these two modes of understanding reality. The text aims to shed light on the fundamental flaw in philosophical methods that lead to confusion and skepticism, calling for a reevaluation of the relationship between common sense and philosophical inquiry for a more coherent and meaningful understanding of reality.