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Experimental philosophy

Experimental philosophy and the history of philosophy

Experimental philosophy and the history of philosophy

... processes, experimental philosophers take themselves to be getting at certain fundamental issues about the way people ordinarily understand their world… Perhaps the claim [from analytic philosophers] is that ...

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Experimental philosophy and the MBI

Experimental philosophy and the MBI

... otherwise.....then you can no longer imagine the application of certain concepts" or Quine who advised not to "suggest words have some logical force beyond what our past needs have invested them with". But ...

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The origins of early modern experimental philosophy

The origins of early modern experimental philosophy

... that experimental philosophy, in contradistinction to speculative philosophy, was the preferred way to practise philosophy in the early modern ...the experimental/speculative ...natural ...

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Early modern experimental philosophy

Early modern experimental philosophy

... to experimental philosophy came surprisingly ...natural philosophy in the 1630s and 1640s, before the emergence of experimental philosophy in ...natural philosophy (see ...of ...

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Experimental Philosophy and Causal Attribution

Experimental Philosophy and Causal Attribution

... which experimental philosophy of this sort might ...of experimental philosophy: namely, to what extent should we trust ordinary intuitions (whatever those are) about causation? The answer may ...

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Christian Wolff and experimental philosophy

Christian Wolff and experimental philosophy

... contrast, experimental philosophers shared a relatively well-defined set of methodological ...thoroughly experimental philosophy, and on the other hand, his commitment to build a system according to ...

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Corpuscularism and experimental philosophy in Domenico Guglielmini's 'Reflections' on salts

Corpuscularism and experimental philosophy in Domenico Guglielmini's 'Reflections' on salts

... This might be explained in two ways. In the first place, one might note that, in the light of Galileo’s condemnation and given the hostility of Church authorities, the most effective strategy for spreading corpuscularism ...

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Experimental Philosophy of science

Experimental Philosophy of science

... of experimental philosophy to the philosophy of science—by examining empirically how scientists themselves use scientific concepts— experimental philosophers can address these ...typical ...

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Experimental Philosophy and the Compatibility of Free Will and Determinism: A Survey

Experimental Philosophy and the Compatibility of Free Will and Determinism: A Survey

... the experimental studies directly testing the intuitions in question and the ones testing the premises of the arguments for ...the experimental literature seems to us to be, so far, in favor of the view ...

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Thought Experiments and Experimental Philosophy

Thought Experiments and Experimental Philosophy

... Now suppose an undergraduate student is interested in the nature of justice. She decides to survey faculty who teach courses related to justice in political science, philosophy, cognitive science, sociology and so ...

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The ordinary and the experimental : Cook Wilson and Austin on method in philosophy

The ordinary and the experimental : Cook Wilson and Austin on method in philosophy

... to philosophy aims for the reflective development of competence through the interplay between attention to language and attention to the bits of the world to which language is ...is experimental, their ...

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Whither philosophy?

Whither philosophy?

... in philosophy of science or mathematics, ...of philosophy, where this part of the subject can offer a common ground on which to build and can be a very useful way of framing issues and disagreements, but ...

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Philosophy of leadership

Philosophy of leadership

... This contribution to the Sage Handbook of Leadership has been concerned with identifying some of problematics and parameters that might inform the doing of leadership philosophy. Some of that ‘doing’ takes the ...

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Philosophy of Punishment

Philosophy of Punishment

... As far into modern times as the eighteenth century we find Beccaria, a noted student of sociology, advancing the theory that the "treatment of the criminal is to be determined by the cri[r] ...

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Taxation - A Philosophy

Taxation - A Philosophy

... This chapter is organized in five parts. In the first the new philosophy of tax that Labour must promote is explained. Unless it can succeed in this aim it is suggested that it will have little chance of ...

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Synthetic Philosophy

Synthetic Philosophy

... is an irony lurking here; in the philosophy of mind, Dennett is known for being quite critical of the mysterians (373; Searle, Chomsky, etc.) and the folk who embrace variants of the explanatory gap (p. 20; e.g., ...

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Philosophy and the accident

Philosophy and the accident

... (It is also possible, though this is rarer, to be liable for things for which we are not, in a strict sense, responsible as, for example, when we assume liability for the actions of ano[r] ...

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The 'B' in Philosophy

The 'B' in Philosophy

... But, I wish to talk more about a more recent work in this series, „Virtuouso - Dismembered Sonata for Hannah Arendt,‟ 2013, performed in Bristol and screened at Arnolfini. The book here is Hannah Arendt‟s "The Human ...

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Is philosophy useless?

Is philosophy useless?

... From that fount of useful knowledge, the Internet, we find an authoritative list of the “Most Useless Degree Subjects” (toptenz.net/to-10-useless-college-classes-degrees.php). At ten we find David Beckham Studies – ...

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Complex Philosophy

Complex Philosophy

... their context. Once our culture evolves, and contexts are enhanced, their incompleteness will make them obsolete. Any context, no matter how not-incomplete it is, it will never be complete, so it will not stop being ...

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