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Zusatztext [An] important new book ... Sorensen articulates what is sure to become one of the central views about thought experiments, but he also provides an excellent introduction to this wonderful subject. The topic has rather suddenly become a growth industry. Besides its other virtues, Roy Sorensen's Thought Experiments also offers a very good leg in. Klappentext Can merely thinking about an imaginary situation provide evidence for how the world actually is--or how it ought to be? In this lively book, Roy A. Sorensen addresses this question with an analysis of a wide variety of thought experiments ranging from aesthetics to zoology. Presenting thefirst general theory of thought experiment, he sets it within an evolutionary framework and integrates recent advances in experimental psychology and the history of science, with special emphasis on Ernst Mach and Thomas Kuhn. Sorensen explores what thought experiments are, how they work, and what their virtues and vices are. In his view, philosophy differs from science in degree, but not in kind. For this reason, he claims, it is possible to understand philosophical thought experiments by concentrating on theirresemblance to scientific relatives. Sorensen assesses the hazards of thought experiments and grants that there are interesting ways in which the method leads us astray, but attacks most scepticism about thought experiments as arbitrary. He maintains that they should be used--as they generallyare--as part of a diversified portfolio of techniques, creating a network of cross-checks that make for impressive reliability. Zusammenfassung Presents the general theory of the thought experiment. This work analyses a variety of thought experiments, ranging from aesthetics to zoology, and explores what thought experiments are, how they work, and what their positive and negative aspects are. It also integrates advances in experimental psychology and the history of science. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1: Our Most Curious Device 2: Scepticism About Thought Experiments 3: Mach and Inner Cognitive Africa 4: The Wonder of Armchair Inquiry 5: Kuhntradictions 6: The Logical Structure of Thought Experiment 7: Conflict Vagueness and Precisification 8: The Evolution of Thought Experiment 9: Are Thought Experiments? 10: Fallacies and Antifallacies Notes Select Bibliography Subject Index Name Index ...