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Edited by (Independent Philosopher, Pomona College), Edited by (Professor of Philosophy, University of Oslo / University of St Andrews), Edited by (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Dartmouth College)
  • Formaat: 464 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192522016
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  • Formaat: 464 pages
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Conceptual engineering and conceptual ethics are branches of philosophy concerned with questions about how to assess and ameliorate our representational devices (such as concepts and words). It's a part of philosophy concerned with questions about which concepts we should use (and why), how concepts can be improved, when concepts should be abandoned, and how proposals for amelioration can be implemented. Central parts of the history of philosophy have engaged with these issues, but the focus of this volume is on applications to work in contemporary philosophy of language and mind, epistemology, gender and race theory, ethics, philosophy of science, and philosophical logic. This is the first volume devoted entirely to conceptual engineering and conceptual ethics. The volume explores the possibilities, benefits, problems, and applications of conceptual engineering and conceptual ethics. It consists of twenty chapters written by leading philosophers.
Note to Readers vii
Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction: A Guided Tour of Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual Ethics
1(34)
Herman Cappelen
David Plunkett
Abstracts of
Chapters
27(8)
2 Revisionary Analysis without Meaning Change (Or, Could Women Be Analytically Oppressed?)
35(24)
Derek Ball
3 Minimal Substantivity
59(20)
Delia Belleri
4 Reactive Concepts: Engineering the Concept Concept
79(21)
David Braddon-Mitchell
5 Strategic Conceptual Engineering for Epistemic and Social Aims
100(25)
Ingo Brigandt
Esther Rosario
6 Never Say `Never' Say "Never"?
125(7)
Alexis Burgess
7 Conceptual Engineering: The Master Argument
132(20)
Herman Cappelen
8 Preliminary Scouting Reports from the Outer Limits of Conceptual Engineering
152(18)
Josh Dever
9 Descriptive vs. Ameliorative Projects: The Role of Normative Considerations
170(17)
E. Diaz-Leon
10 Variance Theses in Ontology and Metaethics
187(18)
Matti Eklund
11 Neutralism and Conceptual Engineering
205(25)
Patrick Greenough
12 Going On, Not in the Same Way
230(31)
Sally Haslanger
13 The Theory-Theory Approach to Ethics
261(13)
Frank Jackson
14 Conceptual Ethics and the Methodology of Normative Inquiry
274(30)
Tristram McPherson
David Plunkett
15 Conceptual Evaluation: Epistemic
304(29)
Alejandro Perez Carballo
16 Analyzing Concepts and Allocating Referents
333(25)
Philip Pettit
17 The A-project and the B-project
358(21)
Mark Richard
18 Talk and Thought
379(17)
Sarah Sawyer
19 Philosophy as the Study of Defective Concepts
396(21)
Kevin Scharp
20 Linguistic Intervention and Transformative Communicative Disruptions
417(18)
Rachel Katharine Sterken
21 A Pragmatic Method for Normative Conceptual Work
435(24)
Amie L. Thomasson
Index 459
Alexis Burgess is an independent philosopher based in Los Angeles.

Herman Cappelen is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslo and at the University of St Andrews. He is editor-in-chief of the journal Inquiry. Cappelen works in all areas of systematic philosophy and has written, co-written, or edited more than ten books and many articles.

David Plunkett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Dartmouth College.