Buch, Englisch, 582 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 1022 g
Buch, Englisch, 582 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 1022 g
Reihe: Routledge Philosophy Companions
ISBN: 978-1-032-56971-0
Verlag: Routledge
· the history of thought experiments, from antiquity to the trolley problem and quantum non-locality;
· thought experiments in the humanities, arts, and sciences, including ethics, physics, theology, biology, mathematics, economics, and politics;
· theories about the nature of thought experiments;
· new discussions concerning the impact of experimental philosophy, cross-cultural comparison studies, metaphilosophy, computer simulations, idealization, dialectics, cognitive science, the artistic nature of thought experiments, and metaphysical issues.
This broad ranging Companion goes backwards through history and sideways across disciplines. It also engages with philosophical perspectives from empiricism, rationalism, naturalism, skepticism, pluralism, contextualism, and neo-Kantianism to phenomenology. This volume will be valuable for anyone studying the methods of philosophy or any discipline that employs thought experiments, as well as anyone interested in the power and limits of the mind.
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Postgraduate and Undergraduate
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Contents
- Thought Experiments: State of the Art – Michael T. Stuart, Yiftach Fehige and James Robert Brown
Part One: Selected History of Thought Experiments
- The Triple Life of Ancient Thought Experiments – Katerina Ierodiakonou
- Thought Experiments in Plato – Alexander Becker
- Aristotle and Thought Experiments – Klaus Corcilius
- Experimental Thoughts on Thought Experiments in Medieval Islam – Jon McGinnis
- Galileo's Thought Experiments: Projective Participation and the Integration of Paradoxes – Paolo Palmieri
- Thought Experiments in Newton and Leibniz – Richard T. W. Arthur
- Kant, Hegel and Wittgenstein: Thought Experiments, Epistemology and Our Cognitive (In)Capacities – Kenneth R. Westphal
Part Two: Thought Experiments and their Fields
- Thought Experiments in Political Philosophy – Nenad Mišcevic
- Thought Experiments in Economics – Margaret Schabas
- Theology and Thought Experiments – Yiftach Fehige
- Thought Experiments in Ethics – George Brun
- Happiest Thoughts: Great Thought Experiments of Modern Physics – Kent A. Peacock
- Thought Experiments in Biology – Guillaume Schlaepfer and Marcel Weber
- Thought Experiments in Mathematics – Irina Starikova and Marcus Giaquinto
Part Three: Contemporary Philosophical Approaches to Thought Experiments
- The Argument View: Are Thought Experiments Mere Picturesque Arguments? – Elke Brendel
- Platonism and the A Priori in Thought Experiments – Thomas Grundmann
- Cognitive Science, Mental Modeling, and Thought Experiments – Nancy J. Nersessian
- Kantian Accounts of Thought Experiments – Marco Buzzoni
- Phenomenology and Thought Experiments: Thought Experiments as Anticipation Pumps – Harald A. Wiltsche
Part Four: Issues, Challenges and Interactions
- Intuition and Its Critics – Stephen Stich and Kevin Tobia
- Thought Experiments and Experimental Philosophy – Kirk Ludwig
- Thought Experiments in Current Metaphilosophical Debates – Daniel Cohnitz and Sören Häggqvist
- Historicism and Cross-Culture Comparison – James W. McAllister
- A Dialectical Account of Thought Experiments – Jean-Yves Goffi and Sophie Roux
- The Worst Thought Experiment – John D. Norton
- Thought Experiments and Idealizations – Julian Reiss
- Thought Experiments and Simulation Experiments: Exploring Hypothetical Worlds – Johannes Lenhard
- Images and Imagination in Thought Experiments – Letitia Meynell