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Thinking Off Your Feet - How Empirical Psychology Vindicates Armchair Philosophy (Hardcover)
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Thinking Off Your Feet - How Empirical Psychology Vindicates Armchair Philosophy (Hardcover)
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Many philosophers believe they can gain knowledge about the world
from the comfort of their armchairs, simply by reflecting on the
nature of things. But how can the mind arrive at substantive
knowledge of the world without seeking its input? Michael Strevens
proposes an original defense of the armchair pursuit of
philosophical knowledge, focusing on "the method of cases," in
which judgments about category membership-Does this count as
causation? Does that count as the right action to take?-are used to
test philosophical hypotheses about such matters as causality,
moral responsibility, and beauty. Strevens argues that the method
of cases is capable of producing reliable, substantial knowledge.
His strategy is to compare concepts of philosophical things to
concepts of natural kinds, such as water. Philosophical concepts,
like natural kind concepts, do not contain the answers to
philosophers' questions; armchair philosophy therefore cannot be
conceptual analysis. But just as natural kind concepts provide a
viable starting point for exploring the nature of the material
world, so philosophical concepts are capable of launching and
sustaining fruitful inquiry into philosophical matters, using the
method of cases. Agonizing about unusual "edge cases," Strevens
shows, can play a leading role in such discoveries. Thinking Off
Your Feet seeks to reshape current debates about the nature of
philosophical thinking and the methodological implications of
experimental philosophy, to make significant contributions to the
cognitive science of concepts, and to restore philosophy to its
traditional position as an essential part of the human quest for
knowledge.
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