ABSTRACT

This book offers a novel analysis of the widely-used but ill-understood technique of thought experiment. The author argues that the powers and limits of this methodology can be traced to the fact that when the contemplation of an imaginary scenario brings us to new knowledge, it does so by forcing us to make sense of exceptional cases.

chapter |31 pages

Introduction

chapter |31 pages

Galileo

chapter |45 pages

The Ship of Theseus

chapter |37 pages

Personal Identity

chapter |11 pages

Conclusion