Herman Cappelen investigates how language and other representational devices can go wrong, and how to fix them. We use language to understand and talk about the world, but what if our language has deficiencies that prevent it from playing that role? How can we revise our concepts, and what are the limits on revision?
Herman Cappelen investigates how language and other representational devices can go wrong, and how to fix them. We use language to understand and talk about the world, but what if our language has deficiencies that prevent it from playing that role? How can we revise our concepts, and what are the limits on revision?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
Herman Cappelen is a professor of philosophy at the University of Oslo and at the University of St Andrews. He is one of the co-directors of ConceptLab. He has written and co-authored several books and works in all areas of philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
* I. Introduction to Conceptual Engineering * 1: Introduction * 2: Illustrations: Conceptual Engineering in Philosophy and Beyond * 3: Arguments for the Importance of Conceptual Engineering and Implications for Philosophical Methodology * 4: On the Importance of a General Theory and an Overview of the Austerity Framework * II. Towards a General Theory, 1: Metasemantic Foundations * 5: Metasemantics, Metasemantic Superstructure and Metasemantic base * 6: Externalist Conceptual Engineering * 7: Corollaries of Externalism: Inscrutability, Lack of Control, and Anti-Luminosity * 8: The Illusion of Incoherent / Inconsistent Concepts * III. Towards a General Theory, 2: Topic Continuity as the Limits for Revision * 9: The Limits of Revision and Topics (Dis)Continuity and Miscommunication * 10: Reply to Strawson 1: Continuity of Topic, Samesaying and the Contestation Theory * 11: Reply to Strawson 2: Lexical Effects * IV. Towards a General Theory, 3: Worldliness and the Varieties of Conceptual Engineering * 12: The Worldliness of Conceptual Engineering * 13: Varieties of Conceptual Engineering * 14: Objections and Replies * V. Compare and Contrast: Alternative Accounts of Conceptual Engineering * 15: Metalinguistic Negotiation * 16: On Appeals to Function * 17: Chalmers on the Subscript Gambit * 18: Conceptual Engineering Without Bedrock and Without Fixed Points * 19: Concluding Remarks: Looking Ahead
* I. Introduction to Conceptual Engineering * 1: Introduction * 2: Illustrations: Conceptual Engineering in Philosophy and Beyond * 3: Arguments for the Importance of Conceptual Engineering and Implications for Philosophical Methodology * 4: On the Importance of a General Theory and an Overview of the Austerity Framework * II. Towards a General Theory, 1: Metasemantic Foundations * 5: Metasemantics, Metasemantic Superstructure and Metasemantic base * 6: Externalist Conceptual Engineering * 7: Corollaries of Externalism: Inscrutability, Lack of Control, and Anti-Luminosity * 8: The Illusion of Incoherent / Inconsistent Concepts * III. Towards a General Theory, 2: Topic Continuity as the Limits for Revision * 9: The Limits of Revision and Topics (Dis)Continuity and Miscommunication * 10: Reply to Strawson 1: Continuity of Topic, Samesaying and the Contestation Theory * 11: Reply to Strawson 2: Lexical Effects * IV. Towards a General Theory, 3: Worldliness and the Varieties of Conceptual Engineering * 12: The Worldliness of Conceptual Engineering * 13: Varieties of Conceptual Engineering * 14: Objections and Replies * V. Compare and Contrast: Alternative Accounts of Conceptual Engineering * 15: Metalinguistic Negotiation * 16: On Appeals to Function * 17: Chalmers on the Subscript Gambit * 18: Conceptual Engineering Without Bedrock and Without Fixed Points * 19: Concluding Remarks: Looking Ahead
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