Experimental Philosophy
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this video is not so great
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Funny thing is ... this vid has nothing to do with experimental philosophy ... lollz
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Ha! funny funny..
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Maybe you should just give up philosophy and do experimental psychology. Take the traditional problems in philosophy (which have not been tractable using philosophical argumentation) and reformulate them as hypotheses testable using experimental designs. Isn't that what his proposal amounts to?
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What this really comes down to is what one means by "philosophical revolution" and "philosophical problem." Do you mean a social manifestation of disagreement that merely happened to occur within a discourse we stipulate as being under the domain of "philosophy"? Is a philosophical problem something that can only occur between persons we label "philosophers"? In any event, scientific-observation methods were listed. Now do you aim to discover what human behavior means, (x)or how brains behave?
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It's internally inconsistent to claim that (roughly) "philosophy is itself, without surprise, subject to revolutions" and, at the same time, "philosophy, even until today, is concerned with philosophical problems which are continuous with those which vexed even the ancient Greeks." Which problems, exactly? And what does it mean for a discourse to undergo a "revolution"; is this not a critical event in which *some* problems fail to endure across a cultural shift?
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I hope you don't plan on reducing questions of ethics to neuropsychology in this new revolution. For obvious reasons.
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@evespikey I agree. The music is massively distracting. And the deer head is a Twin Peaks reference, I think. Remember when the deer head suddenly wasn't mounted anymore? When they found Laura's safety deposit box?
...but what does it all MEAN?!?
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Wow I'd hate to be introduced to that guy at a bar.
The music is Miles Davis- Bitches Brew
terminaldeity 2 years ago 5
jesse prinz is god
imsokool81 1 year ago 3