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2016
Abstract This chapter focusses on the new Reformation in Europe, which involved the physical removal of all imagery from churches. These actions were not merely justified as obedience to the Second Commandment, but were also seen as mirroring the radical new way of reading Scripture advocated by Luther.
Roger Wagner, Andrew Briggs
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Abstract This chapter focusses on the new Reformation in Europe, which involved the physical removal of all imagery from churches. These actions were not merely justified as obedience to the Second Commandment, but were also seen as mirroring the radical new way of reading Scripture advocated by Luther.
Roger Wagner, Andrew Briggs
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Empirical Philosophy and Experimental Philosophy
2008Abstract There seems to be a methodological revolution taking place in philosophy. In some corners of the field, it’s business as usual, but in others, philosophers have become resolutely impure: integrating lessons from various branches of psychology (cognitive, developmental, social, and cross-cultural), neuroscience (cognitive ...
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1995
AbstractDiscusses the major questions that arise about the knowledge of the individual scientist. First, the problems of the theory‐ladenness of observation are distinguished and discussed. Second, the traditional issues in the theory of confirmation are addressed by articulating an eliminativist view of scientific inference.
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AbstractDiscusses the major questions that arise about the knowledge of the individual scientist. First, the problems of the theory‐ladenness of observation are distinguished and discussed. Second, the traditional issues in the theory of confirmation are addressed by articulating an eliminativist view of scientific inference.
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2008
Abstract Experimental philosophy is a new movement that seeks to return the discipline of philosophy to a focus on questions about how people actually think and feel. Departing from a long-standing tradition, experimental philosophers go out and conduct systematic experiments to reach a better understanding of people’s ordinary ...
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Abstract Experimental philosophy is a new movement that seeks to return the discipline of philosophy to a focus on questions about how people actually think and feel. Departing from a long-standing tradition, experimental philosophers go out and conduct systematic experiments to reach a better understanding of people’s ordinary ...
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The Rise and Fall of Experimental Philosophy
Philosophical Explorations, 2007In disputes about conceptual analysis, each side typically appeals to pre-theoretical ‘intuitions’ about particular cases. Recently, many naturalistically oriented philosophers have suggested that these appeals should be understood as empirical hypotheses about what people would say when presented with descriptions of situations, and have consequently ...
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2016
AbstractExperimental philosophy is an extension of the Naturalists’ Challenge to the use of intuitions in philosophy. This chapter explores this challenge and traditional or “armchair” responses to it, focusing especially on the case of reference. It first considers the role and nature of intuitions, along with two kinds of experimental philosophical ...
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AbstractExperimental philosophy is an extension of the Naturalists’ Challenge to the use of intuitions in philosophy. This chapter explores this challenge and traditional or “armchair” responses to it, focusing especially on the case of reference. It first considers the role and nature of intuitions, along with two kinds of experimental philosophical ...
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The Philosophy Of Luck And Experimental Philosophy
2019Milburn, J. (Joe), Machery, E. (Edouard)
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Conceptual engineering via experimental philosophy
Inquiry (United Kingdom), 2021Jennifer Nado
exaly

