Vidal, Clément (2007) An Enduring Philosophical Agenda. Worldview Construction as a Philosophical Method. [Preprint]
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Is there such a thing as a philosophical method? It seems that there are as many philosophical methods as there are philosophies. A method is any procedure employed to achieve a certain aim. So, before proposing a method, we have to tackle the delicate question: “what is the aim of philosophy?”. At the origin of philosophy, there is a questioning about the world. The worldview approach developed by Leo Apostel elegantly explicit those fundamental questions. As we answer them, we come up with a worldview. Using this framework, this paper consider answering this enduring philosophical agenda as the primary aim of philosophy. We illustrate the approach by pointing out the limitations of both a strictly scientific worldview and a strictly religious worldview. We then argue that philosophical worldviews constitute a particular class of possible worldviews. With the help of three analogies, we give guidelines to construct such worldviews. The next step is to compare the relative strength of philosophical worldviews. Precise evaluation standards to compare and confront worldviews are proposed. Some problems for worldview diffusion are then expounded. We close with basic hypotheses to build a comprehensive philosophical worldview.
Item Type: | Preprint |
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Keywords: | metaphilosophy, worldview, weltanschauung, philosophical method, philosophical agenda, task of philosophy. |
Subjects: | Philosophy > Metaphysics |
ID Code: | 5549 |
Deposited By: | Vidal, Clément |
Deposited On: | 10 May 2007 |
Last Modified: | 11 Mar 2011 08:56 |
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