The Cambridge Companion to Philosophical Methodology
Herausgeber: D'Oro, Giuseppina; Overgaard, Søren
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Herausgeber: D'Oro, Giuseppina; Overgaard, Søren
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The volume provides clear and comprehensive coverage of the main methodological debates and approaches within philosophy. The book gives equal weight to analytical and continental approaches, and pays attention to approaches that are often overlooked.
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The volume provides clear and comprehensive coverage of the main methodological debates and approaches within philosophy. The book gives equal weight to analytical and continental approaches, and pays attention to approaches that are often overlooked.
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- Cambridge Companions to Philosophy
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9781107547360
- ISBN-10: 1107547369
- Artikelnr.: 46504503
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- Cambridge Companions to Philosophy
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9781107547360
- ISBN-10: 1107547369
- Artikelnr.: 46504503
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Søren Overgaard and Giuseppina D'Oro; Part I. Visions Of
Philosophy: 1. Doing philosophy Alessandra Tanesini; 2. Philosophy as
rational systematization Nicholas Rescher; 3. Sense-making from a human
point of view Adrian Moore; 4. Disagreement in philosophy: an optimistic
perspective Herman Cappelen; Part II. Conceptual Analysis and the
Naturalistic Challenge: 5. Impure conceptual analysis Hans-Johann Glock; 6.
What can we do, when we do metaphysics? Amie L. Thomasson; 7. Armchair
metaphysics revisited: the three grades of involvement in conceptual
analysis Frank Jackson; 8. A naturalistic methodology Hilary Kornblith; 9.
What is negative experimental philosophy good for? Joanathan M. Weinberg;
Part III. Between Analysis and the Continent: 10. Life-changing
metaphysics: rational anthropology and its Kantian methodology Robert
Hanna; 11. Collingwood's idealist metaontology: between therapy and
armchair science Giuseppina D'oro; 12. Pragmatism and the limits of
metaphilosophy Robert B. Talisse; 13. Metaphysical quietism and everyday
life David Macarthur; 14. The metaphilosophy of the analytic-continental
divide: from history to hope Robert Piercey; Part IV. Continental
Perspectives: 15. Phenomenological method and the achievement of
recognition: who's been waiting for phenomenology? David R. Cerbone; 16.
Existentialist methodology and perspective: writing the first person Jack
Reynolds and Patrick Stokes; 17. Hermeneutics and the question of method
Kristin Gjesdal; 18. Critical theory's philosophy Fabian Freyenhagen; 19.
An extension of deconstructionist methodology Leonard R. Lawlor; 20.
Pathological experience: a challenge for transcendental constitution
theory? Jean-Luc Petit.
Philosophy: 1. Doing philosophy Alessandra Tanesini; 2. Philosophy as
rational systematization Nicholas Rescher; 3. Sense-making from a human
point of view Adrian Moore; 4. Disagreement in philosophy: an optimistic
perspective Herman Cappelen; Part II. Conceptual Analysis and the
Naturalistic Challenge: 5. Impure conceptual analysis Hans-Johann Glock; 6.
What can we do, when we do metaphysics? Amie L. Thomasson; 7. Armchair
metaphysics revisited: the three grades of involvement in conceptual
analysis Frank Jackson; 8. A naturalistic methodology Hilary Kornblith; 9.
What is negative experimental philosophy good for? Joanathan M. Weinberg;
Part III. Between Analysis and the Continent: 10. Life-changing
metaphysics: rational anthropology and its Kantian methodology Robert
Hanna; 11. Collingwood's idealist metaontology: between therapy and
armchair science Giuseppina D'oro; 12. Pragmatism and the limits of
metaphilosophy Robert B. Talisse; 13. Metaphysical quietism and everyday
life David Macarthur; 14. The metaphilosophy of the analytic-continental
divide: from history to hope Robert Piercey; Part IV. Continental
Perspectives: 15. Phenomenological method and the achievement of
recognition: who's been waiting for phenomenology? David R. Cerbone; 16.
Existentialist methodology and perspective: writing the first person Jack
Reynolds and Patrick Stokes; 17. Hermeneutics and the question of method
Kristin Gjesdal; 18. Critical theory's philosophy Fabian Freyenhagen; 19.
An extension of deconstructionist methodology Leonard R. Lawlor; 20.
Pathological experience: a challenge for transcendental constitution
theory? Jean-Luc Petit.
Introduction Søren Overgaard and Giuseppina D'Oro; Part I. Visions Of
Philosophy: 1. Doing philosophy Alessandra Tanesini; 2. Philosophy as
rational systematization Nicholas Rescher; 3. Sense-making from a human
point of view Adrian Moore; 4. Disagreement in philosophy: an optimistic
perspective Herman Cappelen; Part II. Conceptual Analysis and the
Naturalistic Challenge: 5. Impure conceptual analysis Hans-Johann Glock; 6.
What can we do, when we do metaphysics? Amie L. Thomasson; 7. Armchair
metaphysics revisited: the three grades of involvement in conceptual
analysis Frank Jackson; 8. A naturalistic methodology Hilary Kornblith; 9.
What is negative experimental philosophy good for? Joanathan M. Weinberg;
Part III. Between Analysis and the Continent: 10. Life-changing
metaphysics: rational anthropology and its Kantian methodology Robert
Hanna; 11. Collingwood's idealist metaontology: between therapy and
armchair science Giuseppina D'oro; 12. Pragmatism and the limits of
metaphilosophy Robert B. Talisse; 13. Metaphysical quietism and everyday
life David Macarthur; 14. The metaphilosophy of the analytic-continental
divide: from history to hope Robert Piercey; Part IV. Continental
Perspectives: 15. Phenomenological method and the achievement of
recognition: who's been waiting for phenomenology? David R. Cerbone; 16.
Existentialist methodology and perspective: writing the first person Jack
Reynolds and Patrick Stokes; 17. Hermeneutics and the question of method
Kristin Gjesdal; 18. Critical theory's philosophy Fabian Freyenhagen; 19.
An extension of deconstructionist methodology Leonard R. Lawlor; 20.
Pathological experience: a challenge for transcendental constitution
theory? Jean-Luc Petit.
Philosophy: 1. Doing philosophy Alessandra Tanesini; 2. Philosophy as
rational systematization Nicholas Rescher; 3. Sense-making from a human
point of view Adrian Moore; 4. Disagreement in philosophy: an optimistic
perspective Herman Cappelen; Part II. Conceptual Analysis and the
Naturalistic Challenge: 5. Impure conceptual analysis Hans-Johann Glock; 6.
What can we do, when we do metaphysics? Amie L. Thomasson; 7. Armchair
metaphysics revisited: the three grades of involvement in conceptual
analysis Frank Jackson; 8. A naturalistic methodology Hilary Kornblith; 9.
What is negative experimental philosophy good for? Joanathan M. Weinberg;
Part III. Between Analysis and the Continent: 10. Life-changing
metaphysics: rational anthropology and its Kantian methodology Robert
Hanna; 11. Collingwood's idealist metaontology: between therapy and
armchair science Giuseppina D'oro; 12. Pragmatism and the limits of
metaphilosophy Robert B. Talisse; 13. Metaphysical quietism and everyday
life David Macarthur; 14. The metaphilosophy of the analytic-continental
divide: from history to hope Robert Piercey; Part IV. Continental
Perspectives: 15. Phenomenological method and the achievement of
recognition: who's been waiting for phenomenology? David R. Cerbone; 16.
Existentialist methodology and perspective: writing the first person Jack
Reynolds and Patrick Stokes; 17. Hermeneutics and the question of method
Kristin Gjesdal; 18. Critical theory's philosophy Fabian Freyenhagen; 19.
An extension of deconstructionist methodology Leonard R. Lawlor; 20.
Pathological experience: a challenge for transcendental constitution
theory? Jean-Luc Petit.