Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual Ethics
Herausgeber: Burgess, Alexis; Plunkett, David; Cappelen, Herman
Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual Ethics
Herausgeber: Burgess, Alexis; Plunkett, David; Cappelen, Herman
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Conceptual engineering is a newly flourishing branch of philosophy which investigates problems with our concepts and considers how they might be ameliorated: 'truth', for instance, is susceptible to paradox, and it's not clear what 'race' stands for. This is the first collective exploration of possibilities and problems of conceptual engineering.
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Conceptual engineering is a newly flourishing branch of philosophy which investigates problems with our concepts and considers how they might be ameliorated: 'truth', for instance, is susceptible to paradox, and it's not clear what 'race' stands for. This is the first collective exploration of possibilities and problems of conceptual engineering.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 155mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 834g
- ISBN-13: 9780198801856
- ISBN-10: 0198801858
- Artikelnr.: 58571816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 474
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 155mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 834g
- ISBN-13: 9780198801856
- ISBN-10: 0198801858
- Artikelnr.: 58571816
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Alexis Burgess is an independent philosopher based in Los Angeles. Herman Cappelen is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslo and at the University of St Andrews. He is editor-in-chief of the journal Inquiry . Cappelen works in all areas of systematic philosophy and has written, co-written, or edited more than ten books and many articles. David Plunkett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Dartmouth College.
* Note to Readers
* Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* 1. Introduction: A Guided Tour of Conceptual Engineering and
Conceptual Ethics Herman Cappelen and David Plunkett
* Abstracts of Chapters
* 2. Revisionary Analysis without Meaning Change (Or, Could Women Be
Analytically Oppressed?) Derek Ball
* 3. Minimal Substantivity Delia Belleri
* 4. Reactive Concepts: Engineering the Concept CONCEPT David
Braddon-Mitchell
* 5. Strategic Conceptual Engineering for Epistemic and Social Aims
Ingo Brigandt and Esther Rosario
* 6. Never Say 'Never Say "Never"'? Alexis Burgess
* 7. Conceptual Engineering: The Master Argument Herman Cappelen
* 8. Preliminary Scouting Reports from the Outer Limits of Conceptual
Engineering Josh Dever
* 9. Descriptive vs. Ameliorative Projects: The Role of Normative
Considerations E. Díaz-León
* 10. Variance Theses in Ontology and Metaethics Matti Eklund
* 11. Neutralism and Conceptual Engineering Patrick Greenough
* 12. Going On, Not in the Same Way Sally Haslanger
* 13. The Theory-Theory Approach to Ethics Frank Jackson
* 14. Conceptual Ethics and the Methodology of Normative Inquiry
Tristram McPherson and David Plunkett
* 15. Conceptual Evaluation: Epistemic Alejandro Pérez Carballo
* 16. Analyzing Concepts and Allocating Referents Philip Pettit
* 17. The A-project and the B-project Mark Richard
* 18. Talk and Thought Sarah Sawyer
* 19. Philosophy as the Study of Defective Concepts Kevin Scharp
* 20. Linguistic Intervention and Transformative Communicative
Disruptions Rachel Katharine Sterken
* 21. A Pragmatic Method for Normative Conceptual Work Amie L.
Thomasson
* Index
* Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* 1. Introduction: A Guided Tour of Conceptual Engineering and
Conceptual Ethics Herman Cappelen and David Plunkett
* Abstracts of Chapters
* 2. Revisionary Analysis without Meaning Change (Or, Could Women Be
Analytically Oppressed?) Derek Ball
* 3. Minimal Substantivity Delia Belleri
* 4. Reactive Concepts: Engineering the Concept CONCEPT David
Braddon-Mitchell
* 5. Strategic Conceptual Engineering for Epistemic and Social Aims
Ingo Brigandt and Esther Rosario
* 6. Never Say 'Never Say "Never"'? Alexis Burgess
* 7. Conceptual Engineering: The Master Argument Herman Cappelen
* 8. Preliminary Scouting Reports from the Outer Limits of Conceptual
Engineering Josh Dever
* 9. Descriptive vs. Ameliorative Projects: The Role of Normative
Considerations E. Díaz-León
* 10. Variance Theses in Ontology and Metaethics Matti Eklund
* 11. Neutralism and Conceptual Engineering Patrick Greenough
* 12. Going On, Not in the Same Way Sally Haslanger
* 13. The Theory-Theory Approach to Ethics Frank Jackson
* 14. Conceptual Ethics and the Methodology of Normative Inquiry
Tristram McPherson and David Plunkett
* 15. Conceptual Evaluation: Epistemic Alejandro Pérez Carballo
* 16. Analyzing Concepts and Allocating Referents Philip Pettit
* 17. The A-project and the B-project Mark Richard
* 18. Talk and Thought Sarah Sawyer
* 19. Philosophy as the Study of Defective Concepts Kevin Scharp
* 20. Linguistic Intervention and Transformative Communicative
Disruptions Rachel Katharine Sterken
* 21. A Pragmatic Method for Normative Conceptual Work Amie L.
Thomasson
* Index
* Note to Readers
* Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* 1. Introduction: A Guided Tour of Conceptual Engineering and
Conceptual Ethics Herman Cappelen and David Plunkett
* Abstracts of Chapters
* 2. Revisionary Analysis without Meaning Change (Or, Could Women Be
Analytically Oppressed?) Derek Ball
* 3. Minimal Substantivity Delia Belleri
* 4. Reactive Concepts: Engineering the Concept CONCEPT David
Braddon-Mitchell
* 5. Strategic Conceptual Engineering for Epistemic and Social Aims
Ingo Brigandt and Esther Rosario
* 6. Never Say 'Never Say "Never"'? Alexis Burgess
* 7. Conceptual Engineering: The Master Argument Herman Cappelen
* 8. Preliminary Scouting Reports from the Outer Limits of Conceptual
Engineering Josh Dever
* 9. Descriptive vs. Ameliorative Projects: The Role of Normative
Considerations E. Díaz-León
* 10. Variance Theses in Ontology and Metaethics Matti Eklund
* 11. Neutralism and Conceptual Engineering Patrick Greenough
* 12. Going On, Not in the Same Way Sally Haslanger
* 13. The Theory-Theory Approach to Ethics Frank Jackson
* 14. Conceptual Ethics and the Methodology of Normative Inquiry
Tristram McPherson and David Plunkett
* 15. Conceptual Evaluation: Epistemic Alejandro Pérez Carballo
* 16. Analyzing Concepts and Allocating Referents Philip Pettit
* 17. The A-project and the B-project Mark Richard
* 18. Talk and Thought Sarah Sawyer
* 19. Philosophy as the Study of Defective Concepts Kevin Scharp
* 20. Linguistic Intervention and Transformative Communicative
Disruptions Rachel Katharine Sterken
* 21. A Pragmatic Method for Normative Conceptual Work Amie L.
Thomasson
* Index
* Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* 1. Introduction: A Guided Tour of Conceptual Engineering and
Conceptual Ethics Herman Cappelen and David Plunkett
* Abstracts of Chapters
* 2. Revisionary Analysis without Meaning Change (Or, Could Women Be
Analytically Oppressed?) Derek Ball
* 3. Minimal Substantivity Delia Belleri
* 4. Reactive Concepts: Engineering the Concept CONCEPT David
Braddon-Mitchell
* 5. Strategic Conceptual Engineering for Epistemic and Social Aims
Ingo Brigandt and Esther Rosario
* 6. Never Say 'Never Say "Never"'? Alexis Burgess
* 7. Conceptual Engineering: The Master Argument Herman Cappelen
* 8. Preliminary Scouting Reports from the Outer Limits of Conceptual
Engineering Josh Dever
* 9. Descriptive vs. Ameliorative Projects: The Role of Normative
Considerations E. Díaz-León
* 10. Variance Theses in Ontology and Metaethics Matti Eklund
* 11. Neutralism and Conceptual Engineering Patrick Greenough
* 12. Going On, Not in the Same Way Sally Haslanger
* 13. The Theory-Theory Approach to Ethics Frank Jackson
* 14. Conceptual Ethics and the Methodology of Normative Inquiry
Tristram McPherson and David Plunkett
* 15. Conceptual Evaluation: Epistemic Alejandro Pérez Carballo
* 16. Analyzing Concepts and Allocating Referents Philip Pettit
* 17. The A-project and the B-project Mark Richard
* 18. Talk and Thought Sarah Sawyer
* 19. Philosophy as the Study of Defective Concepts Kevin Scharp
* 20. Linguistic Intervention and Transformative Communicative
Disruptions Rachel Katharine Sterken
* 21. A Pragmatic Method for Normative Conceptual Work Amie L.
Thomasson
* Index