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The Analytic/Synthetic Distinction

Posted on February 8, 2017May 13, 2025 by Simon Fokt

…but it could also provide an excuse for a much more narrowly construed research seminar which studies the consequences of really contemporary philosophy of language and linguistics for the distinction…

Posted in 20th Century Philosophy, History of Western Philosophy, Metaphysics & Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, The Analytic-Synthetic Distinction, W. V. O. QuineTagged analytic/synthetic distinction, meaning, Quine, truthLeave a comment

Conventionalism, structuralism and neo-Kantianism in Poincare’s philosophy of science

Posted on January 20, 2020May 13, 2025 by Simon Fokt

…synthetic a priori, empirical and conventional elements, which, however, are not chosen arbitrarily. By examining his geometric conventionalism, his hierarchical account of science and defence of continuity in theory change,…

Posted in Conventionalism about Spacetime, Epistemological Sources, Epistemology, European Philosophy, General Philosophy of Science, Metaphysics & Epistemology, Metaphysics of Spacetime, Neo-Kantianism, Philosophical Traditions, Philosophy of Physical Science, Science Logic & Mathematics, Scientific Conventionalism, Space and Time, Structural Realism, The Synthetic A PrioriTagged conventionalism, Henri Poincare, scientific realism, structural realism, underdeterminationLeave a comment

Feminist Bioethics Meets Experimental Philosophy: Embracing the Qualitative and Experiential

Posted on January 30, 2023June 29, 2025 by Simon Fokt

Experimental philosophers advocate expansion of philosophical methods to include empirical investigation into the concepts used by ordinary people in reasoning and action. We propose also including methods of qualitative social…

Posted in Applied Ethics, Biomedical Ethics, Experimental Philosophy: Bioethics, Experimental Philosophy: Folk Morality, Feminist Bioethics, MetaphilosophyTagged bioethics, experimental philosophy, qualitative methods, surveys, x-phiLeave a comment

Carving up the Social World with Generics

Posted on March 4, 2016June 26, 2025 by Simon Fokt

Summary (Diversifying Syllabi): Leslie argues that generic language has an effect on social cognition. Specifically, generic language plays a role in the way small children develop concepts related to abilities,…

Posted in Generics, Metaphysics & Epistemology, Philosophy of Gender, Philosophy of Gender Race and Sexuality, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Race, Value TheoryTagged essentialism, generics, language, psychological essentialism, social cognition, social essentialism, stereotype, stereotype threatLeave a comment

Intuitions and Experiments: A Defense of the Case Method in Epistemology

Posted on May 23, 2016May 13, 2025 by Simon Fokt

Abstract: Many epistemologists use intuitive responses to particular cases as evidence for their theories. Recently, experimental philosophers have challenged the evidential value of intuitions, suggesting that our responses to particular…

Posted in Critiques of Experimental Philosophy, Epistemology, Epistemology of Intuition, Experimental Philosophy, Experimental Philosophy: Epistemology, Metaepistemology, Metaphilosophy, Metaphysics & Epistemology, The Nature of IntuitionTagged epistemology, experimental philosophy, Gettier, intuition, methodologyLeave a comment

Alief in Action (and Reaction)

Posted on May 23, 2016May 13, 2025 by Simon Fokt

Abstract: I introduce and argue for the importance of a cognitive state that I call alief. An alief is, to a reasonable approximation, an innate or habitual propensity to respond…

Posted in Epistemology, Explanation of Action, Hope, Metaphysics & Epistemology, Normative Ethics, Philosophy of Action, Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Gender Race and Sexuality, Philosophy of Mind, Racism, Science Logic & Mathematics, The Nature of Belief, Value TheoryTagged alief, belief, imaginationLeave a comment

Responsibility for Implicit Bias

Posted on August 20, 2018May 13, 2025 by Simon Fokt

Introduction: Philosophers who have written about implicit bias have claimed or implied that individuals are not responsible, and therefore not blameworthy, for their implicit biases, and that this is a…

Posted in Applied Ethics, Implicit Bias, Philosophy of Gender Race and Sexuality, Philosophy of Race, Racism and Psychology, Responsibility in Applied Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, Value TheoryTagged blame, implicit bias, responsibility, social philosophyLeave a comment

Feminist Perspectives on Sex and Gender

Posted on August 20, 2018May 13, 2025 by Simon Fokt

Introduction: Feminism is the movement to end women’s oppression. One possible way to understand ‘woman’ in this claim is to take it as a sex term: ‘woman’ picks out human…

Posted in Conceptions of Gender, Conceptions of Sex, Conceptions of Womanhood, Feminist Ethics, Feminist Metaphysics, Normative Ethics, Philosophy of Gender, Philosophy of Gender Race and Sexuality, Value TheoryTagged feminist metaphysics, gender nominalism, philosophy of gender, philosophy of sex, social constructivismLeave a comment

Continental Feminism Reader

Posted on January 10, 2019May 13, 2025 by Simon Fokt

…often mystifying to those outside the field and outside academia. With these essays, Continental Feminism Reader begins the process of reanimating feminist politics through the critical tools of its contributors….

Posted in Continental Feminism, Continental Philosophy, Feminist Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions, Philosophy of Gender Race and Sexuality, Value TheoryTagged continental philosophy, feminismLeave a comment

Platonism and Anti-Platonism: Why Worry?

Posted on March 18, 2019May 13, 2025 by Simon Fokt

Abstract: This paper argues that it is scientific realists who should be most concerned about the issue of Platonism and anti-Platonism in mathematics. If one is merely interested in accounting for…

Posted in Arguments For and Against Scientific Realism, General Philosophy of Science, Mathematical Platonism, Ontology of Mathematics, Philosophy of Mathematics, Science Logic & Mathematics, The Miracle Argument for Scientific RealismTagged mathematical platonism, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of science, scientific realismLeave a comment

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