The Cambridge companion to philosophical methodology / edited by Giuseppina D'Oro and Søren Overgaard.

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English
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  • Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
  • ©2017
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xv, 466 pages ; 24 cm.

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    The Cambridge Companion to Philosophical Methodology offers clear and comprehensive coverage of the main methodological debates and approaches within philosophy. The chapters in this volume approach the question of how to do philosophy from a wide range of perspectives, including conceptual analysis, critical theory, deconstruction, experimental philosophy, hermeneutics, Kantianism, methodological naturalism, phenomenology, and pragmatism. They explore general conceptions of philosophy, centred on the question of what the point of philosophising might be; the method of conceptual analysis and its recent naturalistic critics and competitors; perspectives from continental philosophy; and also a variety of methodological views that belong neither to the mainstream of analytic philosophy, nor to continental philosophy as commonly conceived. Together they will enable readers to grasp an unusually wide range of approaches to methodological debates in philosophy.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 418-449) and index.
    Contents
    • Part I. Visions of philosophy
    • Part II. Conceptual analysis and the naturalistic challenge
    • Part III. Between analysis and the continent
    • Part IV. Continental perspectives.
    ISBN
    • 9781107121522 ((hardcover : alkaline paper))
    • 1107121523 ((hardcover : alkaline paper))
    • 9781107547360 ((paperback : alkaline paper))
    • 1107547369 ((paperback : alkaline paper))
    LCCN
    2016045341
    OCLC
    956623894
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