It is largely assumed that conceptual engineering is essentially about revising, introducing, or eliminating representational devices, in particular the intension and extension of words and concepts. However, tying conceptual engineering too closely to representations is risky. Not everyone endorses the notion of representation as theoretically helpful or even real. Not everyone thinks that concepts or meanings should be understood in terms of the notion of representation. Does this mean that conceptual engineering is not interesting or relevant for these skeptics? In this paper, I motivate and propose a non-representationalist construal of conceptual engineering. I argue that conceptual engineers can be understood as primarily engineering ...
We sometimes seek to change and improve our conceptual repertoire in some way. This is called ‘conce...
Conceptual engineering is a branch of philosophy characterised by a normative approach towards repre...
Several philosophers have inquired into the metaphysical limits of conceptual engineering: ‘Can we e...
It is largely assumed that conceptual engineering is essentially about revising, introducing, or eli...
It is largely assumed that conceptual engineering is essentially about revising, introducing, or eli...
Conceptual engineering is commonly characterized as the method for assessing and improving our repre...
Conceptual engineers aim to revise rather than describe our concepts. But what are concepts? And how...
Conceptual engineering is commonly characterized as the method for assessing and improving our repre...
Conceptual engineers seek to revise or replace the devices we use to speak and think. If this amount...
Max Deutsch (in: Philosophical studies, online-first. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-020-01416-z, 20...
Max Deutsch has recently argued that conceptual engineering is stuck in a dilemma. If it is construe...
Conceptual engineering is the method for assessing and improving our representational devices. On it...
I call the activity of assessing and developing improvements of our representational devic...
This paper argues for explanatory eliminativism about topics (and cognates, such as subject matters)...
Conceptual engineering has been linked by Herman Cappelen to a position called “representational ske...
We sometimes seek to change and improve our conceptual repertoire in some way. This is called ‘conce...
Conceptual engineering is a branch of philosophy characterised by a normative approach towards repre...
Several philosophers have inquired into the metaphysical limits of conceptual engineering: ‘Can we e...
It is largely assumed that conceptual engineering is essentially about revising, introducing, or eli...
It is largely assumed that conceptual engineering is essentially about revising, introducing, or eli...
Conceptual engineering is commonly characterized as the method for assessing and improving our repre...
Conceptual engineers aim to revise rather than describe our concepts. But what are concepts? And how...
Conceptual engineering is commonly characterized as the method for assessing and improving our repre...
Conceptual engineers seek to revise or replace the devices we use to speak and think. If this amount...
Max Deutsch (in: Philosophical studies, online-first. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-020-01416-z, 20...
Max Deutsch has recently argued that conceptual engineering is stuck in a dilemma. If it is construe...
Conceptual engineering is the method for assessing and improving our representational devices. On it...
I call the activity of assessing and developing improvements of our representational devic...
This paper argues for explanatory eliminativism about topics (and cognates, such as subject matters)...
Conceptual engineering has been linked by Herman Cappelen to a position called “representational ske...
We sometimes seek to change and improve our conceptual repertoire in some way. This is called ‘conce...
Conceptual engineering is a branch of philosophy characterised by a normative approach towards repre...
Several philosophers have inquired into the metaphysical limits of conceptual engineering: ‘Can we e...