What is philosophy?: a first-person perspective
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments Preface xi xiii PART I How to Approach Metaphilosophy 1 Introduction 3 1.1 Philosophy as a Distinct Field 3 1.2 Meta-Questions within Fields of Philosophy 5 1.2.1 Ethics as an Example 5 1.2.2 Epistemology as Another Example 7 1.2.3 Metaphilosophy 8 1.3 Some Examples of Paradigmatic Philosophical Questions 9 1.4 Different Conceptions of Philosophy—A Very Brief Overview 13 1.4.1 Philosophy as a Search for Fundamental Categories of Reality 14 1.4.2 Conceptual Analysis 15 1.4.3 The Linguistic Turn 16 1.4.4 A Second Linguistic Turn—Content Externalism 18 1.5 Doing Metaphilosophy without Begging Questions 20 2 The Paradox of Analysis and Methodological Solipsism 24 2.1 The Paradox of Analysis 24 2.2 Methodological Solipsism and a Master Argument 28 3 What’s Left? 3.1 Foundationalism and Phenomenology 35 3.1.1 Phenomenology: The Starting Point of All Philosophical Reflection 40 35
viii Contents 3.2 Philosophical Analysis 45 3.2.1 Stimulative Definition 47 3.2.2 Beyond Stipulation 51 3.2.3 More about Thought Experiments 53 3.2.4 Wittgenstein and the Private Language Argument 56 3.3 Beyond Phenomenology and Analysis—“Internal” Relations among Properties 58 3.4 Summarizing 61 PART II Illustrating the View—Mapping Clear Borders 4 Philosophy of Language 67 69 4.1 Extemalism about Meaning 69 4.2 The Significance of the Content Internalism/Externalism Controversy for Understanding Philosophy 73 4.3 Rejecting Extemalism 75 5 Epistemology and Metaepistemology 80 5.1 Knowledge 80 5.2 Epistemicfustification/Rationality 84 5.2.1 Non-epistemic Reasons to Believe 84 5.2.2 Propositional vs Doxastic Justification 84 5.2.3 The Internalism/Externalism Controversy in Epistemology 85 5.3 The Implications of the Internalism/Externalism Controversy for What Else Should Be Included in Philosophical Epistemology 89 6 Ethics and Rationality/Metaethics and Meta-rationality 97 6.1 Rational Action 98 6.1.1 Regress 102 6.2 Morality 102 6.2.1 Intrinsic Value 103 6.2.2 Right Action, Duties, Obligations, Virtues, and Supererogation 105 6.3 Summary 111 7 Philosophy of Mind 7.1 Meta-Questions in the Philosophy of Mind 115 7.1.1 Phenomenology Again 115 114
Contents ix 7.1.2 Substance vs Property Dualism 116 7.1.3 Applying Our Conception of Philosophy to the Philosophy of Mind 118 7.2 Inappropriate Philosophical Intrusion into Empirical Matters 124 7.3 Summary 129 8 Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics 131 8.1 Philosophy of Science—An Older Paradigm 131 8.2 Causation and Explanation 132 8.3 Space and Time 136 8.4 Epistemology and the Philosophy of Science 138 8.4.1 Is There a Distinction between the Observable and the Theoretical? 139 8.4.2 How to Understand the Theoretical 141 8.5 Prom Philosophy of Science to Traditional Metaphysics 142 8.6 Summary 146 9 The Relevance of Philosophy Proper 150 9.1 Intellectual Curiosity 151 9.2 Positioning Oneself Better to Answer Applied Questions 152 9.3 For Whom Is This Book Written 156 References Index 159 167
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Contents Acknowledgments Preface xi xiii PART I How to Approach Metaphilosophy 1 Introduction 3 1.1 Philosophy as a Distinct Field 3 1.2 Meta-Questions within Fields of Philosophy 5 1.2.1 Ethics as an Example 5 1.2.2 Epistemology as Another Example 7 1.2.3 Metaphilosophy 8 1.3 Some Examples of Paradigmatic Philosophical Questions 9 1.4 Different Conceptions of Philosophy—A Very Brief Overview 13 1.4.1 Philosophy as a Search for Fundamental Categories of Reality 14 1.4.2 Conceptual Analysis 15 1.4.3 The Linguistic Turn 16 1.4.4 A Second Linguistic Turn—Content Externalism 18 1.5 Doing Metaphilosophy without Begging Questions 20 2 The Paradox of Analysis and Methodological Solipsism 24 2.1 The Paradox of Analysis 24 2.2 Methodological Solipsism and a Master Argument 28 3 What’s Left? 3.1 Foundationalism and Phenomenology 35 3.1.1 Phenomenology: The Starting Point of All Philosophical Reflection 40 35
viii Contents 3.2 Philosophical Analysis 45 3.2.1 Stimulative Definition 47 3.2.2 Beyond Stipulation 51 3.2.3 More about Thought Experiments 53 3.2.4 Wittgenstein and the Private Language Argument 56 3.3 Beyond Phenomenology and Analysis—“Internal” Relations among Properties 58 3.4 Summarizing 61 PART II Illustrating the View—Mapping Clear Borders 4 Philosophy of Language 67 69 4.1 Extemalism about Meaning 69 4.2 The Significance of the Content Internalism/Externalism Controversy for Understanding Philosophy 73 4.3 Rejecting Extemalism 75 5 Epistemology and Metaepistemology 80 5.1 Knowledge 80 5.2 Epistemicfustification/Rationality 84 5.2.1 Non-epistemic Reasons to Believe 84 5.2.2 Propositional vs Doxastic Justification 84 5.2.3 The Internalism/Externalism Controversy in Epistemology 85 5.3 The Implications of the Internalism/Externalism Controversy for What Else Should Be Included in Philosophical Epistemology 89 6 Ethics and Rationality/Metaethics and Meta-rationality 97 6.1 Rational Action 98 6.1.1 Regress 102 6.2 Morality 102 6.2.1 Intrinsic Value 103 6.2.2 Right Action, Duties, Obligations, Virtues, and Supererogation 105 6.3 Summary 111 7 Philosophy of Mind 7.1 Meta-Questions in the Philosophy of Mind 115 7.1.1 Phenomenology Again 115 114
Contents ix 7.1.2 Substance vs Property Dualism 116 7.1.3 Applying Our Conception of Philosophy to the Philosophy of Mind 118 7.2 Inappropriate Philosophical Intrusion into Empirical Matters 124 7.3 Summary 129 8 Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics 131 8.1 Philosophy of Science—An Older Paradigm 131 8.2 Causation and Explanation 132 8.3 Space and Time 136 8.4 Epistemology and the Philosophy of Science 138 8.4.1 Is There a Distinction between the Observable and the Theoretical? 139 8.4.2 How to Understand the Theoretical 141 8.5 Prom Philosophy of Science to Traditional Metaphysics 142 8.6 Summary 146 9 The Relevance of Philosophy Proper 150 9.1 Intellectual Curiosity 151 9.2 Positioning Oneself Better to Answer Applied Questions 152 9.3 For Whom Is This Book Written 156 References Index 159 167 |
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