What Is Conceptual Analysis?
What Is Conceptual Analysis?
Author(s): Hristo Ivanov ValchevSubject(s): Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Social Philosophy
Published by: Институт по философия и социология при БАН
Keywords: conceptual analysis; application conditions; armchair; empirical
Summary/Abstract: In the present inquiry I explore the concept of conceptual analysis, looking for ways for it to be improved, and I come to the following conclusions. Conceptual analysis as ordinarily understood in analytic philosophy is a method which consists in drawing a conclusion about what the definition of a predicate is on the basis of an armchair investigation into whether the predicate is semantically applicable in different possible cases; but, the concept of conceptual analysis can be improved by making two changes to it: 1) the investigation into whether the predicate is semantically applicable in different possible cases is not to serve as a basis for a conclusion about what the definition of the predicate is, but as a basis for a conclusion about whether this-and-this is an only necessary, only sufficient, both necessary and sufficient, or neither necessary nor sufficient condition for the predicate’s semantic application; 2) the investigation into whether the predicate is semantically applicable in different possible cases is done not only from the armchair, but also empirically.
Journal: Balkan Journal of Philosophy
- Issue Year: X/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 131-142
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English
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