Intuition, Imagination, and Philosophical Methodology

Cover of Intuition, Imagination, and Philosophical Methodology by Tamar Gendler
Year: 2010
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 362
ISBN-13: 9780199589760
Dimensions:
Height: 6.3 Inches
Length: 9.2 Inches
Weight: 1.6093745126 Pounds
Width: 1.2 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 128.3
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Intuition, Imagination, and Philosophical Methodology by Tamar Gendler, published by Oxford University Press on December 9, 2010, is a comprehensive exploration of contemporary philosophical methodology. This edition spans 362 pages and is presented in English. The book brings together fourteen essays that delve into how we engage with imaginary subject matter, examining various cases such as thought experiments, personal identity, and the interplay between belief and other attitudes.

Readers will find that the essays are interconnected through three main themes. They investigate the role of thought experiments and intuition in supporting or challenging philosophical and scientific claims. Additionally, the chapters draw on empirical findings from psychology and classical philosophical texts, particularly those of Aristotle and Hume. Gendler emphasizes the importance of cross-disciplinary dialogue, showcasing how these interactions can enrich our understanding of philosophical questions related to epistemology, humanism, and cognitive psychology.


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Concerns about philosophical methodology have emerged as a central issue in contemporary philosophical discussions. In this volume, Tamar Gendler draws together fourteen essays that together illuminate this topic. Three intertwined themes connect the essays. First, each of the chapters focuses, in one way or another, on how we engage with subject matter that we take to be imaginary. This theme is explored in a wide range of cases, including scientific thought experiments, early childhood pretense, thought experiments concerning personal identity, fictional emotions, self-deception, Gettier and fake barn cases, the relation of belief to other attitudes, and the connection between conceivability and possibility. Second, each of the chapters explores, in one way or another, the implications of this for how thought experiments and appeals to intuition can serve as mechanisms for supporting or refuting scientific or philosophical claims. Third, each of the chapters self-consciously exhibits a particular philosophical methodology: that of drawing both on empirical findings from contemporary psychology, and on classic texts in the philosophical tradition (particularly the work of Aristotle and Hume.) By exploring and exhibiting the fruitfulness of these interactions, Gendler promotes the value of engaging in such cross-disciplinary conversations to illuminate philosophical questions.

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