TY - BOOK AU - Horvath,Joachim AU - Grundmann,Thomas TI - Experimental philosophy and its critics SN - 9780415505130 AV - B 52 E97.2012 PY - 2012///, CY - Abingdon, Oxon, New York PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group KW - Philosophy KW - Research KW - Filosofía KW - Investigación KW - Study and teaching KW - Estudio y enseñanza KW - Psychology KW - Psicología N1 - Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice; Notes on contributors --; Editorial note --; Introduction: experimental philosophy and its critics; Joachim Horvath and Thomas Grundmann --; Intuitions about personal identity: an empirical study; Shaun Nichols and Michael Bruno --; Philosophical temperament; Jonathan Livengood, Justin Sytsma, Adam Feltz, Richard Scheines and Edouard Machery --; Are philosophers expert intuiters?; Jonathan M. Weinberg, Chad Gonnerman, Cameron Buckner and Joshua Alexander --; Saving the doxastic account of intuitions; Christian Nimtz --; Is experimental philosophy philosophically significant?; Joshua Alexander --; Philosophical methodology: the current debate; Anand J. Vaidya --; Intuitions and meaning divergence; Ernest Sosa --; Intuitions and relativity; Kirk Ludwig --; How (not) to react to experimental philosophy; Joachim Horvath --; Some hope for intuitions: a reply to Weinberg; Thomas Grundmann --; Philosophers and grammarians; Jens Kipper --; Intuitions, concepts, and imagination; Frank Hofmann --; On the nature of thought experiments and a core motivation of experimental philosophy; Joseph Shieber --; Index ER -