7 mars 2016
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Alberto Vanzo, « Experimental Philosophy and Early Moden Ethics: Turnbull and Fordyce », Experimental philosophy and empirical ethics, ID : 10.58079/vc1k
Alberto Vanzo writes... Experimental philosophy is often portrayed as an exciting or controversial new development in philosophy. Yet, some have claimed that the practice of experimental philosophy is traditional and that it ‘began to flourish’ in the early modern period. Is it true that the practices and methods of current-day experimental philosophy are traditional philosophical practices? To shed light on this question, I will focus on George Turnbull, David Fordyce and (in my next post) ...