Acknowledgements Notes On Contributors Introduction And Historical Overview; Chris Daly PART PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS 1. A Priori Analysis And The Methodological A Posteriori; David Braddon-Mitchell 2. The Failure Of Analysis And The Nature Of Concepts; Michael Huemer 3. Singular How To; Alexis G. Burgess 4. Paradigms And Philosophical Progress; M. B. Willard 5. Disagreement In Philosophy; Jason Decker 6. Agnosticism About Ontology; Chris Daly And David Liggins PART PHILOSOPHICAL EXPLANATION AND METHODOLOGY IN METAPHYSICS 7. Modality, Metaphysics And Method; Boris Kment 8. Explanation And Explication; Paul Audi 9. Empirically Grounded Philosophical Theorizing; Otávio Bueno And Scott A. Shalkowski 10. Et Tu, Brute?; Sam Baron 11. Properties Are Potatoes? An Essay On Ontological Parsimony; Nikk Effingham 12. Advice For Eleatics; Sam Cowling 13. Pragmatism Without Idealism; Robert Kraut And Kevin Scharp PART INTUITION, PSYCHOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY 14. Intuitions, Conceptual Engineering, And Conceptual Fixed Points; Matti Eklund 15. Thought Experiments And Experimental Philosophy; Joachim Horvath 16. Rationalizing Self-Interpretation; Laura Schroeter And François Schroeter 17. Reclaiming The Armchair; Janet Levin PART METHOD, MIND AND EPISTEMOLOGY 18. Placement, Grounding And Mental Content; Kelly Trogdon 19. Theory Dualism And The Metalogic Of Mind-Body Problems; T. Parent 20. Knowing How And ''Knowing How''; Yuri Cath 21. Philosophy Of Science And The Curse Of The Case Study; Adrian Currie 22. Three Degrees Of Naturalism In The Philosophy Of Science; Paul Dicken PART METAETHICS AND NORMATIVITY 23. Against Pluralism In Metaethics; Jens Johansson And Jonas Olson 24. Directly Plausible Principles; Howard Nye 25. Moral Inquiry And Mob Psychology; Jimmy Lenman 26. The Methodological Irrelevance Of Reflective Equilibrium; Tristram Mcpherson