I. Background
1: Josh Dever: What is Philosophical Methodology?
II. Traditions and Approaches
2: Calvin Normore: The Methodology of the History of Philosophy
3: Scott Soames: Methodology in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth
Century Analytic Philosophy
4: Paul Franks: Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth Century
Post-Kantian Philosophy
5: Chris Pincock: Logical Empiricism
6: Avner Baz: Ordinary Language Philosophy
7: Paul Horwich: Wittgenstein's Global Deflationism
8: Hilary Kornblith: Philosophical Naturalism
9: Daniel Nolan: Method in Analytic Metaphysics
10: Taylor Carman: Phenomenology
11: Henry Jackman: The Pragmatic Method
III. Topics
12: Yuri Cath: Reflective Equilibrium
13: Brian Weatherson: Analytic-Synthetic and A Priori-A
Posteriori
14: Jeff King: Philosophical and Conceptual Analysis
15: Michael Weisberg: Modeling
16: Jonathan Weinberg: Intuitions
17: Gary Gutting: Philosophical Progress
18: Chris Hill: Conceivability and Possibility
19: Alan Hajek: Philosophical Heuristics and Philosophical
Methodology
20: Tom Kelly: Disagreement in Philosophy: Its Epistemic
Significance
21: Linda Zagzebski: Faith and Reason
22: Ron Mallon: Experimental Philosophy
23: Derk Pereboom: Transcendental Arguments
IV. Philosophy and is Neighbours
24: Laura Ruetsche: Physics and Method
25: Peter Ludlow: Linguistic and Philosophical Methodology
26: Fred Beiser: History of Ideas: A Defense
27: Christian List and Laura Valentini: The Methodology of
Political Theory
28: Louise Antony and Georges Rey: Philosophy and Psychology
29: Adina L. Roskies: Neuroscience
30: John Burgess: Logic and Philosophical Methodology
31: Stewart Shapiro: Philosophy of mathematics: issues and
methods
32: Gregory Currie: Methods in the Philosophy of Literature and
Film
33: Dominic Lopes: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
34: Alex Langlinais and Brian Leiter: The Methodology of Legal
Philosophy
35: Ishani Maitra: Feminism
36: Charles Mills: Critical Philosophy of Race
Herman Cappelen is a professor of philosophy at the universities of Oslo and St Andrews. He is a Research Director at CSMN (in Oslo), and the Editor-in-Chief of Inquiry. Tamar Szabó Gendler is the Vincent J. Scully Professor of Philosophy and a Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences at Yale University. John Hawthorne is a professor of philosophy at the University of Southern California.
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*Jason M. Constanzo, Philosophy in Review*
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