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Is Philosophy an Armchair Discipline? Emma Swinn and Stephen Law in Conversation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2026

Emma Swinn*
Affiliation:
Thoughtful, the Society for Philosophical Enquiry (SAPERE), Shrewsbury, UK
Stephen Law
Affiliation:
Department of Continuing Education, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
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*Corresponding author. Email: emmaswinn@sapere.org.uk

Abstract

What is philosophy? Some believe it is essentially an armchair discipline – something that we can do, roughly speaking, in our heads. It should to be distinguished from other, empirical disciplines such as physics, chemistry. However, others argue that there’s much more to philosophy than just armchair reflection. This dialogue explores these issues.

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