The former Queen of Science seems to be lacking both a specific
subject and a particular method. Thus the need arises for intra-
and metaphilosophical orientation - especially since the way
philosophy sees itself stems from various influential schools and
traditions whose mutual exchange is not as lively as one might have
hoped. This volume of original essays brings together some of the
protagonists of different metaphilosophical debates that have so
far been led fairly independently of each other. The authors
discuss the question of both the possibility and the scope of
philosophical knowledge under a variety of aspects, particularly:
(1) a priori knowledge and the role of intuitions, (2)
transcendental arguments, (3) analytic philosophy and its methods
as well as (4) phenomenology and analytic philosophy.
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