Suggestion: A book on conceptual analysis
Hello,
This isn't really a question, but more of a comment, a suggestion, or a thought that occurred to me recently regarding your books and your thinking.
I am a devout reader of your writings and often listen to your lessons, and in my opinion one of your virtues and contributions is your ability to carefully base your preliminary conceptual analysis on a careful, detailed map of the tools and possible directions. After this stage, you manage to present your method well (and, by the way, to those who disagree with you), and convincingly.
In my opinion, beyond the final outcome of your perception in various debates, this is what sets you apart from many other thinkers. The analytical ability to clarify positions, to clarify concepts, and to dispel the fog in discourse. This is a rare thing in our circles. And thank you for that.
If I may – I suggest, if you have the time and desire – that you write a systematic book on 'conceptual analysis'. How concepts are clarified, what toolboxes should be used, etc., etc. I am aware that you have dedicated a series of lectures to this, but in my opinion, systematic writing on the aforementioned subject as a book (or a booklet like the notebooks) would be a tremendous aid for advancing thought, the ability to discuss, and so on.
I would love to hear your opinion on this.
Thanks for everything!
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