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  • Sērija : Blackwell Companions to Philosophy
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2016
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  • ISBN-10: 1118869133
  • ISBN-13: 9781118869130
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 672 pages, height x width x depth: 244x173x38 mm, weight: 1157 g
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  • ISBN-13: 9781118869130
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Applied philosophy has been a growing area of research for the last 40 years. Until now, however, almost all of this research has been centered around the field of ethics. A Companion to Applied Philosophy breaks new ground, demonstrating that all areas of philosophy, including epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind, can be applied, and are relevant to questions of everyday life.

This perennial topic in philosophy provides an overview of these various applied philosophy developments, highlighting similarities and differences between various areas of applied philosophy, and examining the very nature of this topic. It is an area to which many of the towering figures in the history of philosophy have contributed, and this timely Companion demonstrates how various historical contributions are actually contributions within applied philosophy, even if they are not traditionally seen as such.

The Companion contains 42 essays covering major areas of philosophy; the articles themselves are all original contributions to the literature and represent the state of the art on this topic, as well as offering a map to the current debates.

Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Aarhus and Professor II in Philosophy at the University of Tromso. He is an associate editor of Ethics and was Chair of the Society for Applied Philosophy from 2012 to 2014.

Kimberley Brownlee is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. Her research focuses on the ethics of sociability, social rights, social virtues, and freedom of association.

David Coady is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Tasmania, Australia.

"A superb collection of papers, demonstrating clearly that the application of philosophy extends well beyond ethics into other central areas of the subject"

Roger Crisp, Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Oxford

"This is a genuinely ground-breaking collection of original and innovative articles by an impressive array of authors, assembled by editors who arc themselves first rate philosophers. Applied philosophy is a relatively new area within philosophy generally and has often been mistaken for the much narrower area of applied ethics. This book at last reveals the surprising breadth of the field. In these articles, ideas and arguments drawn from highly sophisticated contemporary work in all the main areas of theoretical philosophy are deployed in accessible discussions of a great range of important issues that are not primarily philosophical in nature. The results are highly illuminating and will help to establish applied philosophy among the major domains of philosophy"

Jeff McMahan, White's Professor of Moral Philosophy, University of Oxford

Applied philosophy has been a growing area of research for the last 40 years. Until now, however, almost all of this research has been centered around the field of ethics. A Companion to Applied Philosophy breaks new ground, demonstrating that all areas of philosophy, including epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind, can be applied, and are relevant to questions of everyday life

This perennial topic in philosophy provides an overview of these various applied philosophy developments, highlighting similarities and differences between various areas of applied philosophy, and examining the very nature of this topic. It is an area to which many of the towering figures in the history of philosophy have contributed, and this timely Companion demonstrates how various historical contributions are actually contributions within applied philosophy, even if they are not traditionally seen as such

The Companion contains 42 essays covering major areas of philosophy; the articles themselves are all original contributions to the literature and represent the state of the art on this topic, as well as offering a map to the current debates

Applied philosophy has been a growing area of research for the last 40 years. Until now, however, almost all of this research has been centered around the field of ethics. A Companion to Applied Philosophy breaks new ground, demonstrating that all areasof philosophy, including epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind, can be applied, and are relevant to questions of everyday life.

This perennial topic in philosophy provides an overview of these various applied philosophy developments, highlighting similarities and differences between various areas of applied philosophy, and examining the very nature of this topic. It is an area to which many of the towering figures in the history of philosophy have contributed, and this timely Companion demonstrates how various historical contributions are actually contributions within applied philosophy, even if they are not traditionally seen as such.

The Companion contains 42 essays covering major areas of philosophy; the articles themselves are all original contributions to the literature and represent the state of the art on this topic, as well as offering a map to the current debates.
Notes on Contributors ix
Foreword xvi
Acknowledgments xix
Part I Introductory Articles 1(48)
1 The Nature of Applied Philosophy
3(15)
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
2 The Methodology of Applied Philosophy
18(16)
David Archard
3 The Value of Applied Philosophy
34(15)
Suzanne Uniacke
Part II Epistemology 49(114)
4 Applied Epistemology
51(10)
David Coady
5 Gender and Feminist Epistemology
61(15)
Nancy Daukas
6 The Epistemology of Deliberative Democracy
76(13)
Fabienne Peter
7 Information Markets
89(14)
Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij
8 Epistemology for (Real) People
103(17)
Michael Bishop
J.D. Trout
9 Are Conspiracy Theorists Epistemically Vicious?
120(13)
Charles R. Pigden
10 Experts in the Climate Change Debate
133(14)
Ben Almassi
11 Freedom of Expression, Diversity, and Truth
147(16)
Klemens Kappel
Bjorn Hallsson
Emil F.L. Moller
Part III Metaphysics and Philosophy of Language 163(90)
12 Applied Metaphysics
165(15)
Katherine Hawley
13 Applied Philosophy of Language
180(16)
Emma Borg
14 Social Ontology and War
196(15)
Seumas Miller
15 The Metaphysics of Gender
211(13)
Natalie Stoljar
16 The Existence of the Dead
224(12)
Steven Luper
17 Freedom of Expression and Derogatory Words
236(17)
Caroline West
Part IV Ethics 253(58)
18 Applied Moral Philosophy
255(15)
Richard Arneson
19 Neuroethics and Responsibility
270(14)
Neil Levy
20 Non-ideal Theory
284(13)
Zofia Stemplowska
21 Death: Badness and Prudential Reasons
297(14)
Jens Johanson
Part V Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law 311(128)
22 Applied Political and Legal Philosophy
313(15)
Michelle Madden Dempsey
Matthew Lister
23 Legal Human Rights Theory
328(14)
Samantha Besson
24 Collectivism and Reductivism in the Ethics of War
342(14)
Helen Frowe
25 Freedom of Association
356(14)
Kimberley Brownlee
26 Neuroethics and Criminal Justice
370(13)
Jesper Ryberg
Thomas Sobirk Petersen
27 Deliberative Democracy
383(14)
Thomas Christiano
Sameer Bajaj
28 Tax Ethics: Political and Individual
397(14)
Geoffrey Brennan
George Tsai
29 Benefiting from Wrongdoing
411(13)
Avia Pasternak
30 Freedom of Religion and Expression
424(15)
Larry Alexander
Part VI Philosophy of Science 439(46)
31 Applied Philosophy of Social Science: The Case of the Social Construction of Race
441(14)
Isaac Wiegman
Ron Mallon
32 Social Constructivism in Social Science and Science Wars
455(14)
Finn Collin
33 Did Climate Change Cause That?
469(16)
Richard Corry
Part VII Aesthetics 485(54)
34 Applied Aesthetics
487(14)
David Davies
35 Thought Experiments in Aesthetics
501(13)
Paisley Livingston
Mikael Pettersson
36 Aesthetic Value, Artistic Value, and Morality
514(13)
Andrea Sauchelli
37 The Applied Philosophy Of Humor
527(12)
Noel Carroll
Part VIII Philosophy of Religion 539(44)
38 Applied Philosophy of Religion
541(14)
C.A.J. Coady
39 Thinking about Reported Miracles
555(12)
Timothy Mcgrew
40 Religion and Neuroscience
567(16)
Monima Chadha
Part IX History of Applied Philosophy 583(29)
41 Ancient Applied Philosophy
585(14)
Chris Megone
42 Modern Applied Philosophy: Kant on Theory and Practice
599(13)
Allen Wood
Index 612
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Aarhus and Professor II in Philosophy at the University of Tromsų. Recent publications include Born Free and Equal? (2013) and Luck Egalitarianism (2015). He is an associate editor of Ethics and was Chair of the Society for Applied Philosophy from 2012 to 2014.

David Coady is a senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Tasmania, Australia. He has published on many topics in applied epistemology, including expertise, conspiracy theory, rumor, and the blogosphere. He is the editor of Conspiracy Theories: The Philosophical Debate (2006), the author of What To Believe Now: Applying Epistemology to Contemporary Issues (2012), and the co-author of The Climate Change Debate: An Epistemic and Ethical Enquiry (2013). He has also published on metaphysics, philosophyof law, police ethics, the ethics of horror films, and the ethics of cricket.

Kimberley Brownlee is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. Her research focuses on the ethics of sociability, social rights, social virtues, and freedom of association. She is the author of Conscience and Conviction: The Case for Civil Disobedience (2012) and co-editor of Disability and Disadvantage (2009).