Conceptual Analysis in the Philosophy of Science
Conceptual Analysis in the Philosophy of Science
Author(s): Martin ZachSubject(s): Philosophy, Special Branches of Philosophy, Philosophy of Science
Published by: Институт по философия и социология при БАН
Keywords: conceptual analysis; empirical philosophy of science; naturalism.
Summary/Abstract: Conceptual analysis as a method of inquiry has long enjoyed popularity in analytic philosophy, including the philosophy of science. In this article I offer a perspective on the ways in which the method of conceptual analysis has been used, and distinguish two broad kinds, namely philosophical and empirical conceptual analysis. In so doing I outline a historical trend in which non-naturalized approaches to conceptual analysis are being replaced by a variety of naturalized approaches. I outline the basic characteristics of these approaches with illustrative examples, arguing that recent developments in the philosophy of science show that in order to achieve a more adequate understanding of scientific endeavour we need to prioritize the naturalized accounts of the method.
Journal: Balkan Journal of Philosophy
- Issue Year: XI/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 107-124
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English