APA Member Interview: Robert Engelman
Briefly

"Philosophizing well increasingly strikes me as involving creative practices of carefully and honestly attending to and reflecting upon one's experience and its objects, including philosophical texts and conversations."
"Unlike in a range of other disciplines, in philosophy one is not required to adopt a particular method of inquiry, nor to engage with an object as a particular kind of phenomenon that fits neatly into such a method; abiding by any such supposed requirement in philosophy is dogmatic."
Read at Apaonline
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