Intuition, Imagination, and Philosophical Methodology
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:9th Dec '10
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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.
This book is richly detailed and fully deserves a careful study. Gendler has made strong contributions to the nature of belief, imagination, intuition, and imagination, as well as the role of thought experiments in science and in philosophy. Furthermore, she is making original contributions in the rather neglected field of philosophical methodology. * Soraj Hongladarom, Minds & MachinesAmia Srinivasan, London Review of Books *
a scintillating book... sparkling, erudite, compellingly unorthodox papers, stuffed with interesting and provocative examples and theses and ideas for future work... This book offers a tantalizing picture of a totally new philosophical psychology. * Tyler Doggett, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Should I devote time to reading this volume? That question lingers when the book in question is a collection of previously published essays, and you the prospective reader have likely read a few of the better-known pieces already. In this case, the answer is a firm yes. Gendler has compiled and edited the book with loving care ... Reading the more nuanced understandings of belief, affect, and imagination from later papers back into earlier papers stimulates insight not had from reading earlier papers separately. * Peter Kung, Australasian Journal of Philosophy *
ISBN: 9780199589760
Dimensions: 241mm x 175mm x 28mm
Weight: 730g
374 pages