Conceptual Analysis and Philosophical Naturalism (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
384
Utgivningsdatum
2008-12-05
Förlag
Bradford Books
Medarbetare
Kingsbury, Justine (contributions)/Braddon-Mitchell, David (contributions)/Nola, Robert (contributions)/Jackson, Frank (contributions)/Mason, Kelby (contributions)/Stitch, Steve (contributions)/Stoljar, Daniel (contributions)/Kroon, Fred (contributions)/Kingsbury, Justine (contributions)/Braddon-Mit
Illustrationer
illus.
Dimensioner
227 x 153 x 18 mm
Vikt
500 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780262512282

Conceptual Analysis and Philosophical Naturalism

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A new program of philosophical analysis that reconciles a certain account of analysis with philosophical naturalism is applied to a range of philosophical issues. Many philosophical naturalists eschew analysis in favor of discovering metaphysical truths from the a posteriori, contending that analysis does not lead to philosophical insight. A countercurrent to this approach seeks to reconcile a certain account of conceptual analysis with philosophical naturalism; prominent and influential proponents of this methodology include the late David Lewis, Frank Jackson, Michael Smith, Philip Pettit, and David Armstrong. Naturalistic analysis (sometimes known as "the Canberra Plan" because many of its proponents have been associated with Australian National University in Canberra) is a tool for locating in the scientifically given world objects and properties we quantify over in everyday discourse. This collection gathers work from a range of prominent philosophers who are working within this tradition, offering important new work as well as critical evaluations of the methodology. Its centerpiece is an important posthumous paper by David Lewis, "Ramseyan Humility," published here for the first time. The contributors first address issues of philosophy of mind, semantics, and the new methodology's a priori character, then turn to matters of metaphysics, and finally consider problems regarding normativity. Conceptual Analysis and Philosophical Naturalism is one of the first efforts to apply this approach to such a wide range of philosophical issues. Contributors David Braddon-Mitchell, Mark Colyvan, Frank Jackson, Justine Kingsbury, Fred Kroon, David Lewis, Dustin Locke, Kelby Mason, Jonathan McKeown-Green, Peter Menzies, Robert Nola, Daniel Nolan, Philip Pettit, Huw Price, Denis Robinson, Steve Stich, Daniel Stoljar
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This volume will be welcomed by patrons who have interests in the school of thought that led to, and has been bred from, the Canberra Plan... Anyone with interests in a priori knowledge, metaphysics, and normativity should definitely purchase this fine volume. -Minds and Machines

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David Braddon-Mitchell is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney and the author (with Frank Jackson) of The Philosophy of Mind and Cognition. Robert Nola is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Auckland and the author of Rescuing Reason. David Braddon-Mitchell is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney and the author (with Frank Jackson) of The Philosophy of Mind and Cognition. Robert Nola is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Auckland and the author of Rescuing Reason. Daniel Stoljar is Professor of Philosophy at Australian National University.