Experimental Philosophy through History

February 20, 2016
Philosophy Department, New York University

5 Washington Place
New York
United States

Speakers:

Stephen Angle
Wesleyan University
Peter Anstey
University of Sydney
Henry Cowles
Yale University
Stephen Darwall
Yale University
Scott Edgar
Saint Mary
Don Garrett
New York University
McMaster University
Alison McIntyre
Wellesley College
John Richardson
New York University
Hagop Sarkissian
Baruch College, City University of New York
Kathryn Tabb
Columbia University
(unaffiliated)

Organisers:

Joshua Knobe
Yale University
Hagop Sarkissian
Baruch College, City University of New York
Georgetown University

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Contemporary work in experimental philosophy investigates the relationship between empirical methods and philosophical questions. However, there is a rich history of thinking through the general issues surrounding armchair and experimental approaches to philosophy; for instance, such projects can be found in 19th century philosophy, early modern philosophy, and classical Chinese philosophy.

To explore these topics and philosophical questions at the intersection of experimental philosophy and history of philosophy, we will host a one-day conference. The conference will be held at New York University on February 20th, from 10:00 AM to 6:15 PM. The conference features six presentations, each with a paired commentary.

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