Autore
Marraffa, MassimoTitolo
Lo studio empirico delle intuizioni, ovvero perché la filosofia ha bisogno della scienza (e in particolare della psicologia sociale)Periodico
Sistemi intelligentiAnno:
2009 - Volume:
0 - Fascicolo:
2 - Pagina iniziale:
317 - Pagina finale:
334Experimental philosophy is a new area of research that involves the collection of empirical data to shed light on philosophical issues. In this paper some examples of experimental philosophy are sketched and two different interpretations of their metaphilosophical import are contrasted. According to a "positive" view, the findings of experimental philosophy are an essential completion of the method that consists in gathering intuitions about possible cases (a standard practice in analytic philosophy). According to a "negative" conception, the data from experimental philosophy undermine the use of intuitions generated in response to thought-experiments as evidence in the evaluation of philosophical claims.
SICI: 1120-9550(2009)0:2<317:LSEDIO>2.0.ZU;2-9
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