Philosophy,Its Pitfalls,Some Rescue Plans,and Their Complications |
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Authors: | Alexis Papazoglou |
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Affiliation: | Hughes Hall, , Cambridge, CB1 2EW United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | This article offers the motivation for organising a conference on philosophy as it is practised across several faculties and departments at the University of Cambridge. It also offers an overview of the main themes that emerge in the essays collected in this issue of Metaphilosophy, which derive from the aforementioned conference. In particular it focuses on the risk of scholasticism and dogmatism that philosophy faces when it divorces itself from its own history, other disciplines, and real life. It then discusses the potential problems that can arise from the practice of philosophy in close conjunction with other disciplines, such as the natural sciences and the history of philosophy. Finally, it briefly comments on how institutional/academic structures have an influence on the way philosophy is practised. |
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Keywords: | Cambridge history of philosophy institutional structures moral sciences naturalism real politics |
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