Nonideal Theory and Content Externalism
Nonideal Theory and Content Externalism
Engelhardt, Jeff
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2024
216
Mole
Inglês
9780197754207
15 a 20 dias
0. Introduction
1. De-idealization
1.1 De-idealization and Systemic Oppression
1.2 Identifying Idealizing Assumptions
1.3 De-idealization and Nonideal Theory
2. Objections, Replies, and Clarifications
2.1 Acceptable Idealizations
2.1.1 Simplifications
2.1.2 Exemplars
2.2 Is Idealization Antithetical to the Proper Goal of the Enterprise?
2.3 The Distinction Between Idealized and De-idealized Theories
3. Conclusion
Chapter 2 De-idealizing Objective Type Externalism
0. Introduction
1. Content Externalism
1.1 Natural Kind Externalism
1.2 Objective Type Externalism
1.3 Revising the Three Phases of Determination and Discovery
1.4 Three Explanatory Goals
2. Oppression and the Determination of Type Terms
2.1 Oppression Systematically Influences the Development of Social Kind Terms
2.1.1 Political and Economic Terms
2.1.2 Gender Terms
2.1.3 Race Terms
2.2 Oppression Systematically Influences Research Into Social Kinds
2.2.1
0. Introduction
1. De-idealization
1.1 De-idealization and Systemic Oppression
1.2 Identifying Idealizing Assumptions
1.3 De-idealization and Nonideal Theory
2. Objections, Replies, and Clarifications
2.1 Acceptable Idealizations
2.1.1 Simplifications
2.1.2 Exemplars
2.2 Is Idealization Antithetical to the Proper Goal of the Enterprise?
2.3 The Distinction Between Idealized and De-idealized Theories
3. Conclusion
Chapter 2 De-idealizing Objective Type Externalism
0. Introduction
1. Content Externalism
1.1 Natural Kind Externalism
1.2 Objective Type Externalism
1.3 Revising the Three Phases of Determination and Discovery
1.4 Three Explanatory Goals
2. Oppression and the Determination of Type Terms
2.1 Oppression Systematically Influences the Development of Social Kind Terms
2.1.1 Political and Economic Terms
2.1.2 Gender Terms
2.1.3 Race Terms
2.2 Oppression Systematically Influences Research Into Social Kinds
2.2.1