The Embodied Philosopher: Living in Pursuit of Boundary Questions

Springer Verlag (2021)
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Abstract

The book is the first formulation of a meta-philosophical scheme rooted in the embodied cognition paradigm. The latter views subjects capable of cognition and experience as living, embodied creatures coupled with their environments. On the other hand, the emergence of experimental philosophy has given rise to a new context in which philosophers have begun to search for a more thorough definition of philosophical competence. The time is ripe for these two trends to join their efforts. Therefore, the book discusses what it means for a human being thought of as a living subject to pursue philosophy. In this context, in contrast to the existing literature, philosophical competence must not be conflated with competence in philosophy. The former is a skill or attitude. The book refers to this peculiar attitude as the recognition of one’s epistemic position.

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Epilogue: Spandrels and Philosophy

This short closing chapter briefly argues against a possible misinterpretation of the results of the book, especially Chap. 5, that is, against an idea according to which the pursuit of philosophizing can be seen as nothing more, but a byproduct of certain adaptations given rise by the evolution of ... see more

Erotetic Intuition: Toward a Logic of Questions, and Beyond

This chapter examines various theories concerning questions. It turns out that both questions and answers are to some degree semantically undetermined when approached separately, and should therefore be considered together as parts of larger structures composed of desiderata and what the chapter ref... see more

Philosophy as Recognition: Thinking from Inside the Cave

This chapter answers the question of what is special about the acts of problematization pursued by philosophers. The chapter relies on various metaphilosophical ideas formulated by Bertrand Russell, Edmund Husserl, Rudolf Carnap and Ludwig Wittgenstein, but it does not start with a ready-made list o... see more

Introduction: Philosophizing as a Peculiar Pursuit

This introductory chapter situates the proposal to be set forth in the book within the context of contemporary debates on philosophical intuition and competence. It outlines the structure of the book, especially the fact that each chapter to some degree belongs to a different tradition, a different ... see more

The Embodied Philosopher

This chapter provides a simple functional model of the pursuit of problematization, based on a cluster of theories that have not been tried out in the area of metaphilosophy, such as embodied cognition, enactivism and niche construction theory. Problematization is taken as a biological phenomenon: t... see more

Questioning the Comparability of Beliefs

This chapter argues that beliefs—including those articulated by philosophers—are answers to specific questions. This means that beliefs, when scrutinized properly, should be taken together with the questions they reply to; the latter being represented by sets of propositions called contrastive alter... see more

Questioning the Comparability of (Philosophical) Beliefs

This chapter argues that beliefs—including those articulated by philosophers—are answers to specific questions. This means that beliefs, when scrutinized properly, should be taken together with the questions they reply to; the latter being represented by sets of propositions called contrastive alter... see more

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