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Physically locating the present:a case of reading physics as a contribution to philosophy
HPS Newton special relativity presentism law-constitutive
2016/5/27
In this paper I argue that reading history of physics as a contribution to history of philosophy is important for contemporary philosophy of physics. My argument centers around a particular case: spec...
I observe that,as the physics side of the OPERA-anomaly story is apparently unfolding,there can still be motivation for philosophy of science to analyze the six months of madness physicists spent chas...
Various facets of the MBI are discussed, and how it can be used in connection with experimental philosophy, experimental psychology and neuroscience. Brief historical references are given. The large i...
On the Ends and the Means of Bilingual Teaching in Courses of Western Philosophy
Western Philosophy Bilingual teaching ends and means Philosophy teaching in the United States
2013/1/6
In the light of his experiences of teaching philosophy in the United States, the author explores the ends and the means of bilingual teaching in the courses of Western Philosophy in China. The paper ...
“Describing our Whole Experience”: The Statistical Philosophy of W.F.R. Weldon
biometry Mendelism Pearson, Karl positivism statistics Weldon, W. F. R.
2011/9/8
There are two motivations commonly ascribed to historical actors for taking up statistics: to reduce complicated data to a mean value (e.g., Quetelet), and to take account of diversity (e.g., Galton)....
The Phenomenological Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science
phenomenology,Philosophy of Mind,Cognitive Science
2010/10/13
The Phenomenological Mind is part of a recent initiative to show that phenomenology contributes something important to cognitive science. (For other examples, see the References section.) Phenomenolog...
This is a survey of David Lewis's influential writings in the philosophy of language, published as part of a special issue of Mind and Language following his untimely death.
On a Straw Man in the Philosophy of Science - A Defense of the Received View
received view, syntactic view, semantic view, axiomatization, explication
2011/9/8
I defend the Received View on scientific theories as developed by Carnap, Hempel, and Feigl against a number of criticisms based on misconceptions. First, I dispute the claim that the Received View de...
Formal and Material Theories in Philosophy of Science: A Methodological Interpretation
Induction Philosophical Methodology Formal Theories Material Theories Pluralism
2011/9/7
John Norton’s argument that all formal theories of induction fail raises substantive questions about the philosophical analysis of scientific reasoning. What are the criteria of adequacy for philosoph...
Newton’s Challenge to Philosophy: a programmatic essay
Newton science vs metaphysics the origins of scientific philosophy authority within philosophy
2011/9/8
The main point of this paper is to identify a set of interlocking views that became (and still are!) very influential within philosophy in the wake of Newton’s success. These views use the authority o...
‘Absolute Negativity’: Community and Freedom in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right
Absolute Negativity Community Freedom
2009/12/7
Twenty years ago, in his Political Theory and Modernity, William E. Connolly
developed a striking thesis regarding Hegel’s theory of community and freedom. With
reference mainly to Friedrich Nietzsc...
The Common Structure of Religion, Philosophy and Politics in Spinoza’s Tractatus Theologico-Politicus
Structure Religion
2009/12/7
Spinoza’s Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (TTP) is one of the first and most
important theoretical justifications of the separation of religion from philosophy and from
politics. The separation of ch...
9/11 And The History Of Philosophy
9/11 Philosophy
2009/12/7
There is nothing more significant about a philosophy than how it situates itself
within or in respect to the history of philosophy. When it locates itself historically, a form
of philosophy defines ...
The Construction Of The Secular In Rawls And Hegel:Religion, Philosophy And Public Reason
Hegel Religion Philosophy
2009/12/3
It is nothing but a modern folly to try to alter a corrupt moral organization and code of
laws without changing the religion, – to make a revolution without having made a
reformation, to suppose tha...
'Statism’ And ‘Anti-Juristic Moralism’ In Bosanquet’s Political Philosophy
Statism Anti-Juristic Moralism
2009/12/3
In this article, I will present the case for Bernard Bosanquet as a political philosopher
who recognises the necessity and value of justice and of legalistic notions generally. I
thus wish to challe...