The Palgrave handbook of philosophical methods / edited by Chris Daly, University of Manchester, UK.

The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophical Methods contains twenty-six original and substantive papers examining a wide selection of philosophical methods. Drawing upon an international range of leading contributors, this Handbook will help shape future debates about how philosophy should be done. Topic...

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Other Authors: Daly, Chris (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
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Table of Contents:
  • A priori analysis and the methodological a posteriori / David Braddon-Mitchell
  • The failure of analysis and the nature of concepts / Michael Huemer
  • Singular ontology: how to / Alexis G. Burgess
  • Paradigms and philosophical progress / M.B. Willard
  • Disagreement in philosophy / Jason Decker
  • Agnosticism about ontology / Chris Daly and David Liggins
  • Modality, metaphysics and method / Boris Kment
  • Explanation and explication / Paul Audi
  • Empirically grounded philosophical theorizing / Ot̀vio Bueno and Scott A. Shalkowski
  • Et Tu, Brute? / Sam Baron
  • Properties are potatoes? An essay on ontological parsimony / Nikk Effingham
  • Advice for eleatics / Sam Cowling
  • Pragmatism without idealism / Robert Kraut and Kevin Scharp
  • Intuitions, conceptual engineering, and conceptual fixed points / Matti Eklund
  • Thought experiments and experimental philosophy / Joachim Horvath
  • Rationalizing self-interpretation / Laura Schroeter and Fraṅois Schroeter
  • Reclaiming the armchair / Janet Levin
  • Placement, grounding and mental content / Kelly Trogdon
  • Theory dualism and the metalogic of mind-body problems / T. Parent
  • Knowing how and 'knowing how' / Yuri Cath
  • Philosophy of science and the curse of the case study / Adrian Currie
  • Three degrees of naturalism in the philosophy of science / Paul Dicken
  • Against pluralism in metaethics / Jens Johansson and Jonas Olson
  • Directly plausible principles / Howard Nye
  • Moral inquiry and mob psychology / Jimmy Lenman
  • The methodological irrelevance of reflective equilibrium / Tristram Mcpherson.