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Philosophical methodology : the armchair or the laboratory / edited by Matthew C. Haug.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Routledge, 2014Description: ix, 454 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415531314
  • 9780415531313
  • 0415531322
  • 9780415531320
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 101 23
LOC classification:
  • BD241 .P435 2013
Contents:
Part I: Naturalism: Varieties and viability. What is naturalism? / Timothy Williamson -- Why I am a naturalist / Alex Rosenberg -- The unclarity of naturalism / Timothy Williamson -- Can naturalism save the humanities? / Alex Rosenberg -- On naturalism in the Quinean tradition / Jeffrey W. Roland -- Liberal naturalism: Wittgenstein and McDowell / Marie McGinn -- Naturalism on the Sydney plan / Jenann Ismael -- Part II: Methods in metaphysics and epistemology. The easy approach to ontology: a defense / Amie L. Thomasson -- Metaphysical knowledge / E.J. Lowe -- Three dogmas of metaphysical methodology / Jessica Wilson -- The poverty of conceptual analysis / David Papineau -- Is there room for armchair theorizing in epistemology? / Hilary Kornblith -- Methods in analytic epistemology / Kirk Ludwig -- Part III: Methods in philosophy of language and philosophy of mind. The possibility of a naturalistic Cartesianism regarding intuitions and introspection / Georges Rey -- Linguistic intuitions are not the voice of competence / Michael Devitt -- Philosophical and empirical approaches to language / Barry C. Smith -- The first-person perspective and its relation to natural science / Lynne Rudder Baker -- Phenomenological methods in philosophy of mind / David Woodruff Smith -- Some Husserlian reflections on the contents of experience / Matthew Ratcliffe -- Part IV: Methods in ethics and aesthetics. Intuitions and experimental philosophy: comfortable bedfellows / Neil Levy -- Beyond the experience machine: how to build a theory of well-being / Valerie Tiberius -- Ethics makes strange bedfellows: intuitions and quasi-realism / Matt Bedke -- On getting out of the armchair to do aesthetics / Gregory Currie.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: Naturalism: Varieties and viability. What is naturalism? / Timothy Williamson -- Why I am a naturalist / Alex Rosenberg -- The unclarity of naturalism / Timothy Williamson -- Can naturalism save the humanities? / Alex Rosenberg -- On naturalism in the Quinean tradition / Jeffrey W. Roland -- Liberal naturalism: Wittgenstein and McDowell / Marie McGinn -- Naturalism on the Sydney plan / Jenann Ismael -- Part II: Methods in metaphysics and epistemology. The easy approach to ontology: a defense / Amie L. Thomasson -- Metaphysical knowledge / E.J. Lowe -- Three dogmas of metaphysical methodology / Jessica Wilson -- The poverty of conceptual analysis / David Papineau -- Is there room for armchair theorizing in epistemology? / Hilary Kornblith -- Methods in analytic epistemology / Kirk Ludwig -- Part III: Methods in philosophy of language and philosophy of mind. The possibility of a naturalistic Cartesianism regarding intuitions and introspection / Georges Rey -- Linguistic intuitions are not the voice of competence / Michael Devitt -- Philosophical and empirical approaches to language / Barry C. Smith -- The first-person perspective and its relation to natural science / Lynne Rudder Baker -- Phenomenological methods in philosophy of mind / David Woodruff Smith -- Some Husserlian reflections on the contents of experience / Matthew Ratcliffe -- Part IV: Methods in ethics and aesthetics. Intuitions and experimental philosophy: comfortable bedfellows / Neil Levy -- Beyond the experience machine: how to build a theory of well-being / Valerie Tiberius -- Ethics makes strange bedfellows: intuitions and quasi-realism / Matt Bedke -- On getting out of the armchair to do aesthetics / Gregory Currie.

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