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While the term “metaphilosophy” enjoys increasing popularity in Kant scholarship, it is neither clear what distinguishes a metaphilosophical theory from a philosophical one nor to what extent Kant’s philosophy contains metaphilosophical views.
Lewin Michael
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Pure and Impure Philosophy in Kant’s Metaphilosophy [PDF]
Kant’s metaphilosophy has three main parts: (1) an essentialist project (“What is philosophy?”); (2) a methodological project (“How do we do philosophy?”); and (3) a taxonomic project (“What are the different parts of philosophy, and how are they related?
Ernesto V. Garcia
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Neopyrrhonism as Metaphilosophy: A Non-Quietist Proposal
R. Fogelin (2002 [1976]; 1992 [1981]; 1994) was the first one to speak about “Neopyrrhonism” to link Wittgenstein and Sextus Empiricus. To him, Pyrrhonism “combines philosophical scepticism with scepticism about philosophy,
Guadalupe Reinoso
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Philosophy of Information: Revolution in Philosophy. Towards an Informational Metaphilosophy of Science [PDF]
In the most general if unconventional terms, science is the study of how man is part of the universe. Philosophy is the study of man’s ideas of the universe and how man differs from the rest of the universe.
Kun Wu, Joseph Brenner
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Decision-Based Epistemology: sketching a systematic framework of Feyerabend's metaphilosophy. [PDF]
Kuby D.
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Theodicy, Metaphysics, and Metaphilosophy in Leibniz [PDF]
In this paper I offer a discussion of chapter 3 of Adrian Moore’s The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics, which is titled “Leibniz: Metaphysics in the Service of Theodicy.” Here Moore discusses the philosophy of Leibniz and comes to a damning conclusion. My main aim is to suggest that such a conclusion might be a little premature.
Paul Lodge
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Metaphilosophy of Mind: how Do Minds Investigate Minds? Refutation of the Theocentric View. [PDF]
Werner K.
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Misticizm and Rationality as the Problem of Metaphilosophy
In order to answer these questions much closer attention should be paid to what is usually called “mystical experience” which lies at the base of the religious experience diversity (William James) or “religious virtuosity” (Max Weber). In conformity with the problem of secularization, appealing to such an experience allows to understand an ambivalent ...
Henry Grigoryan
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On Rorty's Evangelical Metaphilosophy [PDF]
David Rondel
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