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Debunking Concepts

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/85775
Publisher DOI
10.5840/msp2023111347
Description
Genealogies of belief have dominated recent philosophical discussions of genealogical debunking at the expense of genealogies of concepts, which has in turn focused attention on genealogical debunking in an epistemological key. As I argue in this paper, however, this double focus encourages an overly narrow understanding of genealogical debunking. First, not all genealogical debunking can be reduced to the debunking of beliefs—concepts can be debunked without debunking any particular belief, just as beliefs can be debunked without debunking the concepts in terms of which they are articulated. Second, not all genealogical debunking is epistemological debunking. Focusing on concepts rather than beliefs brings distinct forms of genealogical debunking to the fore that cannot be comprehensively captured in terms of epistemological debunking. We thus need a broader understanding of genealogical debunking, which encompasses not just epistemological debunking, but also what I shall refer to as metaphysical debunking and ethical debunking.
Date of Publication
2023
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
100 Philosophy
Keyword(s)
genealogy
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concepts
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critique
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subversion
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conceptual needs
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Queloz, Matthieuorcid-logo
Institut für Philosophie - Wissenschaftsphilosophie
Institute of Philosophy, Theoretical Philosophy
Additional Credits
Institut für Philosophie - Wissenschaftsphilosophie
Series
Midwest Studies in Philosophy
Publisher
Philosophy Documentation Center
ISSN
0363-6550
Access(Rights)
restricted
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