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Philosophy in the Age of Science?

Inquiries into Philosophical Progress, Method, and Societal Relevance

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Philosophy in the Age of Science?

Inquiries into Philosophical Progress, Method, and Societal Relevance

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Current academic philosophy is being challenged from several angles. Subdisciplinary specialisations often make it challenging to articulate philosophy’s relevance for the societal questions of our day.Additionally, the success of the ‘scientific method’ puts pressure on philosophers to articulate their methods and specify how these can be successful. How does philosophical progress come about? What can philosophy contribute to our understanding of today’s world? Moreover, can it also contribute to resolving urgent societal challenges, such as anthropogenic climate change?

This edited volume evaluates the place of philosophy in the age of science. It addresses three related sub-themes: philosophical progress, philosophical method and philosophy’s societal relevance. Fourteen authors engage with these sub-themes, focusing on the topics of their philosophical expertise, such as the philosophy of religion, evolutionary ethics and the nature of free will. In doing so, they explore their methods of enquiry, and look at how progress in their research comes about.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Julia Hermann, Jeroen Hopster, Wouter Kalf, Michael Klenk

Part I: Philosophical Progress

1. The Many Roads to Progress in Philosophy and Theology, Rik Peels

2. Philosophical Progress and Cumulative Cultural Evolution, Wybo Houkes And Krist Vaesen

3. Ethics in Context, Julia Hermann

4. Conceptual Engineering in Practical Philosophy, Or How Moral Sceptics Can and Should Improve the World, Wouter Kalf

Part II: Philosophical Methods

5. Thought Experiments and the (Ir-)Relevance of Intuitions in Philosophy, Daniel Cohnitz

6. The Methods of Connective Analysis in Analytic Philosophy, Peter Hacker

7. The Criterion of Simplicity in Science and Ethics, Richard Swinburne

8. Three Questions About Systematic Moral Theory, Sophie-Grace Chappell

9. Philosophy of Causation in the Age of Science, Rosa Runhardt

Part III: Societal Relevance

10. Omnivores and Synthesisers. Academic Philosophers as Interdisciplinary Specialists, Michael Klenk

11. Shall We Adapt? Evolutionary Ethics and Climate Change, Jeroen Hopster

12. The Difference of Philosophy, Rozemund Uljée

13. Should Philosophers Begin to Employ New Methods if They Want to Become More Societally Relevant? Ibo Van De Poel

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Product details

Published 09 Jun 2020
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 284
ISBN 9781538142820
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Illustrations 4 tables; 2 charts;
Dimensions 233 x 159 mm
Series Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Julia Hermann

Julia Hermann is an Assistant Professor in Ethics…

Anthology Editor

Jeroen Hopster

Jeroen Hopster is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Utr…

Anthology Editor

Wouter Kalf

Wouter Kalf is University Lecturer in Practical Ph…

Anthology Editor

Michael Klenk

Michael Klenk is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the…

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