 
      New Perspectives on Conceptual Engineering - Volume 1
Foundational Issues
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
- Date of Publication 25 October 2025
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783031985195
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages198 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations XV, 198 p. 700
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Conceptual engineering is the method of critically assessing, improving, and replacing the concepts we use in thought and talk. Based on lectures by leading philosophers at the Conceptual Engineering Online Seminar 2020–2022, this first of three volumes is dedicated to core foundational issues in conceptual engineering: questions about the nature and varieties of conceptual engineering, whether engineering a concept necessarily preserves core features of a concept, and where the normative limits of conceptual engineering lie. It is of interest to professional philosophers with expertise in metaphilosophy or those who seek to apply the methods of conceptual engineering to issues in their own areas of specialization, as well as philosophy students who want to get acquainted with the exciting and dynamic methodological developments of their discipline. This volume includes chapters by Derek Ball & Bryan Pickel, Delia Belleri, Paul Egré & Cathal O’Madagain, Peter Gardener, Hans-Johan Glock, James Hampton, Allison Koslow, Esa Díaz León, and Sarah Sawyer.
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Introduction (Steffen Koch, Manuel Gustavo Isaac, & Kevin Scharp).- 1 Conceptual engineering and conceptual analysis: Historical and conceptual connections (Hans-Johann Glock).- 2 Conceptual engineering and conceptual revision without changing the subject: A Haslangerian account (Esa Díaz León).- 3 Subject change worries (Allison Koslow).- 4 Conceptual engineering, implementation, and metalinguistic awareness (Delia Belleri).- 5 Kinds of kinds: Normativity, scope, and implementation in conceptual engineering (Sarah Sawyer).- 6 Conceptual engineering as inquiry (Derek Ball & Bryan Pickel).- 7 On the utility of empty concepts (Paul Égré & Cathal O’Madagain).- 8 Conceptual engineering for engineers (and for philosophers): Conceptual spaces as a tool (Peter Gärdenfors).- 9 How do people use and appraise concepts? (James Hampton).
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