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Why philosophy needs a concept of progress
Authors:James Norton
Institution:School of Humanities, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia
Abstract:This paper defends the usefulness of the concept of philosophical progress and the common assumption that philosophy and science aim to make the same, or a comparable, kind of progress. It does so by responding to Yafeng Shan's (2022) arguments that the wealth of research on scientific progress is not applicable or useful to philosophy, and that philosophy doesn't need a concept of progress at all. It is ultimately argued that while Shan's arguments are not successful, they reveal the way forward in developing accounts of philosophical progress.
Keywords:aim of philosophy  philosophical progress  philosophical success  scientific progress
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