The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Methodology
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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Methodology
Herausgegeben von Cappelen, Herman; Gendler, Tamar Szabó; Hawthorne, John
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This is the most comprehensive book ever published on philosophical methodology. A team of leading philosophers present original essays on various aspects of how philosophy should be and is done. They explore broad traditions and approaches, topics in philosophical methodology, and the interconnections between philosophy and neighbouring fields.
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This is the most comprehensive book ever published on philosophical methodology. A team of leading philosophers present original essays on various aspects of how philosophy should be and is done. They explore broad traditions and approaches, topics in philosophical methodology, and the interconnections between philosophy and neighbouring fields.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: OUP Oxford / Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 173mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1406g
- ISBN-13: 9780199668779
- ISBN-10: 0199668779
- Artikelnr.: 44471679
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: OUP Oxford / Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 688
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 173mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1406g
- ISBN-13: 9780199668779
- ISBN-10: 0199668779
- Artikelnr.: 44471679
Herman Cappelen is a professor of philosophy at the universities of Oslo and St Andrews. He is a Research Director at CSMN (in Oslo), and the Editor-in-Chief of Inquiry. Tamar Szabó Gendler is the Vincent J. Scully Professor of Philosophy and a Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences at Yale University. John Hawthorne is a professor of philosophy at the University of Southern California.
* I. Background
* 1: Josh Dever: What is Philosophical Methodology?
* II. Traditions and Approaches
* 2: Calvin Normore: The Methodology of the History of Philosophy
* 3: Scott Soames: Methodology in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth
Century Analytic Philosophy
* 4: Paul Franks: Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth Century
Post-Kantian Philosophy
* 5: Chris Pincock: Logical Empiricism
* 6: Avner Baz: Ordinary Language Philosophy
* 7: Paul Horwich: Wittgenstein's Global Deflationism
* 8: Hilary Kornblith: Philosophical Naturalism
* 9: Daniel Nolan: Method in Analytic Metaphysics
* 10: Taylor Carman: Phenomenology
* 11: Henry Jackman: The Pragmatic Method
* III. Topics
* 12: Yuri Cath: Reflective Equilibrium
* 13: Brian Weatherson: Analytic-Synthetic and A Priori-A Posteriori
* 14: Jeff King: Philosophical and Conceptual Analysis
* 15: Michael Weisberg: Modeling
* 16: Jonathan Weinberg: Intuitions
* 17: Gary Gutting: Philosophical Progress
* 18: Chris Hill: Conceivability and Possibility
* 19: Alan Hajek: Philosophical Heuristics and Philosophical
Methodology
* 20: Tom Kelly: Disagreement in Philosophy: Its Epistemic Significance
* 21: Linda Zagzebski: Faith and Reason
* 22: Ron Mallon: Experimental Philosophy
* 23: Derk Pereboom: Transcendental Arguments
* IV. Philosophy and is Neighbours
* 24: Laura Ruetsche: Physics and Method
* 25: Peter Ludlow: Linguistic and Philosophical Methodology
* 26: Fred Beiser: History of Ideas: A Defense
* 27: Christian List and Laura Valentini: The Methodology of Political
Theory
* 28: Louise Antony and Georges Rey: Philosophy and Psychology
* 29: Adina L. Roskies: Neuroscience
* 30: John Burgess: Logic and Philosophical Methodology
* 31: Stewart Shapiro: Philosophy of mathematics: issues and methods
* 32: Gregory Currie: Methods in the Philosophy of Literature and Film
* 33: Dominic Lopes: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
* 34: Alex Langlinais and Brian Leiter: The Methodology of Legal
Philosophy
* 35: Ishani Maitra: Feminism
* 36: Charles Mills: Critical Philosophy of Race
* 1: Josh Dever: What is Philosophical Methodology?
* II. Traditions and Approaches
* 2: Calvin Normore: The Methodology of the History of Philosophy
* 3: Scott Soames: Methodology in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth
Century Analytic Philosophy
* 4: Paul Franks: Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth Century
Post-Kantian Philosophy
* 5: Chris Pincock: Logical Empiricism
* 6: Avner Baz: Ordinary Language Philosophy
* 7: Paul Horwich: Wittgenstein's Global Deflationism
* 8: Hilary Kornblith: Philosophical Naturalism
* 9: Daniel Nolan: Method in Analytic Metaphysics
* 10: Taylor Carman: Phenomenology
* 11: Henry Jackman: The Pragmatic Method
* III. Topics
* 12: Yuri Cath: Reflective Equilibrium
* 13: Brian Weatherson: Analytic-Synthetic and A Priori-A Posteriori
* 14: Jeff King: Philosophical and Conceptual Analysis
* 15: Michael Weisberg: Modeling
* 16: Jonathan Weinberg: Intuitions
* 17: Gary Gutting: Philosophical Progress
* 18: Chris Hill: Conceivability and Possibility
* 19: Alan Hajek: Philosophical Heuristics and Philosophical
Methodology
* 20: Tom Kelly: Disagreement in Philosophy: Its Epistemic Significance
* 21: Linda Zagzebski: Faith and Reason
* 22: Ron Mallon: Experimental Philosophy
* 23: Derk Pereboom: Transcendental Arguments
* IV. Philosophy and is Neighbours
* 24: Laura Ruetsche: Physics and Method
* 25: Peter Ludlow: Linguistic and Philosophical Methodology
* 26: Fred Beiser: History of Ideas: A Defense
* 27: Christian List and Laura Valentini: The Methodology of Political
Theory
* 28: Louise Antony and Georges Rey: Philosophy and Psychology
* 29: Adina L. Roskies: Neuroscience
* 30: John Burgess: Logic and Philosophical Methodology
* 31: Stewart Shapiro: Philosophy of mathematics: issues and methods
* 32: Gregory Currie: Methods in the Philosophy of Literature and Film
* 33: Dominic Lopes: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
* 34: Alex Langlinais and Brian Leiter: The Methodology of Legal
Philosophy
* 35: Ishani Maitra: Feminism
* 36: Charles Mills: Critical Philosophy of Race
* I. Background
* 1: Josh Dever: What is Philosophical Methodology?
* II. Traditions and Approaches
* 2: Calvin Normore: The Methodology of the History of Philosophy
* 3: Scott Soames: Methodology in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth
Century Analytic Philosophy
* 4: Paul Franks: Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth Century
Post-Kantian Philosophy
* 5: Chris Pincock: Logical Empiricism
* 6: Avner Baz: Ordinary Language Philosophy
* 7: Paul Horwich: Wittgenstein's Global Deflationism
* 8: Hilary Kornblith: Philosophical Naturalism
* 9: Daniel Nolan: Method in Analytic Metaphysics
* 10: Taylor Carman: Phenomenology
* 11: Henry Jackman: The Pragmatic Method
* III. Topics
* 12: Yuri Cath: Reflective Equilibrium
* 13: Brian Weatherson: Analytic-Synthetic and A Priori-A Posteriori
* 14: Jeff King: Philosophical and Conceptual Analysis
* 15: Michael Weisberg: Modeling
* 16: Jonathan Weinberg: Intuitions
* 17: Gary Gutting: Philosophical Progress
* 18: Chris Hill: Conceivability and Possibility
* 19: Alan Hajek: Philosophical Heuristics and Philosophical
Methodology
* 20: Tom Kelly: Disagreement in Philosophy: Its Epistemic Significance
* 21: Linda Zagzebski: Faith and Reason
* 22: Ron Mallon: Experimental Philosophy
* 23: Derk Pereboom: Transcendental Arguments
* IV. Philosophy and is Neighbours
* 24: Laura Ruetsche: Physics and Method
* 25: Peter Ludlow: Linguistic and Philosophical Methodology
* 26: Fred Beiser: History of Ideas: A Defense
* 27: Christian List and Laura Valentini: The Methodology of Political
Theory
* 28: Louise Antony and Georges Rey: Philosophy and Psychology
* 29: Adina L. Roskies: Neuroscience
* 30: John Burgess: Logic and Philosophical Methodology
* 31: Stewart Shapiro: Philosophy of mathematics: issues and methods
* 32: Gregory Currie: Methods in the Philosophy of Literature and Film
* 33: Dominic Lopes: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
* 34: Alex Langlinais and Brian Leiter: The Methodology of Legal
Philosophy
* 35: Ishani Maitra: Feminism
* 36: Charles Mills: Critical Philosophy of Race
* 1: Josh Dever: What is Philosophical Methodology?
* II. Traditions and Approaches
* 2: Calvin Normore: The Methodology of the History of Philosophy
* 3: Scott Soames: Methodology in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth
Century Analytic Philosophy
* 4: Paul Franks: Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth Century
Post-Kantian Philosophy
* 5: Chris Pincock: Logical Empiricism
* 6: Avner Baz: Ordinary Language Philosophy
* 7: Paul Horwich: Wittgenstein's Global Deflationism
* 8: Hilary Kornblith: Philosophical Naturalism
* 9: Daniel Nolan: Method in Analytic Metaphysics
* 10: Taylor Carman: Phenomenology
* 11: Henry Jackman: The Pragmatic Method
* III. Topics
* 12: Yuri Cath: Reflective Equilibrium
* 13: Brian Weatherson: Analytic-Synthetic and A Priori-A Posteriori
* 14: Jeff King: Philosophical and Conceptual Analysis
* 15: Michael Weisberg: Modeling
* 16: Jonathan Weinberg: Intuitions
* 17: Gary Gutting: Philosophical Progress
* 18: Chris Hill: Conceivability and Possibility
* 19: Alan Hajek: Philosophical Heuristics and Philosophical
Methodology
* 20: Tom Kelly: Disagreement in Philosophy: Its Epistemic Significance
* 21: Linda Zagzebski: Faith and Reason
* 22: Ron Mallon: Experimental Philosophy
* 23: Derk Pereboom: Transcendental Arguments
* IV. Philosophy and is Neighbours
* 24: Laura Ruetsche: Physics and Method
* 25: Peter Ludlow: Linguistic and Philosophical Methodology
* 26: Fred Beiser: History of Ideas: A Defense
* 27: Christian List and Laura Valentini: The Methodology of Political
Theory
* 28: Louise Antony and Georges Rey: Philosophy and Psychology
* 29: Adina L. Roskies: Neuroscience
* 30: John Burgess: Logic and Philosophical Methodology
* 31: Stewart Shapiro: Philosophy of mathematics: issues and methods
* 32: Gregory Currie: Methods in the Philosophy of Literature and Film
* 33: Dominic Lopes: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
* 34: Alex Langlinais and Brian Leiter: The Methodology of Legal
Philosophy
* 35: Ishani Maitra: Feminism
* 36: Charles Mills: Critical Philosophy of Race