Does the Anglo-American tendency in philosophy to privilege clarity in words

Does the Anglo-American tendency in philosophy to privilege clarity in words

Does the Anglo-American tendency in philosophy to privilege clarity in words over a richness of meaning reflect a philosophical purpose or a culturally ingrained bias? I notice a lot of American analytic philosophers seem to disproportionately have names that suggest a British heritage. Is that a coincidence?

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