Ordinary-Language Philosophy
Ordinary-language philosophy became dominant in analytic philosophy only after World War II—hence the dates for the ordinary-language era given in the Introduction are 1945-1965. Indeed, with the exception of several articles by Ryle, the most important texts of the ordinary-language camp were published in 1949 and later—in some cases not until much later, when the linguistic approach to philosophy in all its forms was already on its way out.
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Philosophy for Managers: Reflections of a Practitioner by “Esa Saarinen”
“Esa Saarinen”  is Professor of Systems Sciences, Applied Philosophy and Creative Problem-Solving at Helsinki University of Technology :
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