The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical MethodologyHerman Cappelen, Tamar Gendler, John P. Hawthorne This is the most comprehensive book ever published on philosophical methodology. A team of thirty-eight of the world's leading philosophers present original essays on various aspects of how philosophy should be and is done. The first part is devoted to broad traditions and approaches to philosophical methodology (including logical empiricism, phenomenology, and ordinary language philosophy). The entries in the second part address topics in philosophical methodology, such as intuitions, conceptual analysis, and transcendental arguments. The third part of the book is devoted to essays about the interconnections between philosophy and neighbouring fields, including those of mathematics, psychology, literature and film, and neuroscience. |
Contents
Part II Traditions and Approaches | 25 |
Part III Topics | 211 |
Part IV Philosophy and its Neighbours | 463 |
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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Methodology Herman Cappelen,Tamar Szabó Gendler,John Hawthorne Limited preview - 2016 |
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