Difference between revisions of "Grad Seminar Research Questions on Method"

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#  Does philosophy have "its own" methods?   
 
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#  What, if anything, is distinctive about the problem of method in philosophy in comparison to other fields?
 
#  Does method define philosophy?  If not, what does?
 
#  Does method define philosophy?  If not, what does?
 
#  What is the difference between using a method from an historical tradition and working from that tradition?
 
#  What is the difference between using a method from an historical tradition and working from that tradition?
 
#  What is the difference between naturalism or phenomenology as a movement and as a set of methods?
 
#  What is the difference between naturalism or phenomenology as a movement and as a set of methods?
 
#  How would you approach a taxonomy of method in philosophy?
 
#  How would you approach a taxonomy of method in philosophy?

Revision as of 23:07, 27 September 2017

Questions about Method in Philosophy

  1. Does philosophy have "its own" methods?
  2. What, if anything, is distinctive about the problem of method in philosophy in comparison to other fields?
  3. Does method define philosophy? If not, what does?
  4. What is the difference between using a method from an historical tradition and working from that tradition?
  5. What is the difference between naturalism or phenomenology as a movement and as a set of methods?
  6. How would you approach a taxonomy of method in philosophy?