Naturalism in Question / / ed. by Mario De Caro, David Macarthur.
Today the majority of philosophers in the English-speaking world adhere to the "naturalist" credos that philosophy is continuous with science, and that the natural sciences provide a complete account of all that exists--whether human or nonhuman. The new faith says science, not man, is the...
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Place / Publishing House: | Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2008] ©2008 |
Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Introduction: The Nature of Naturalism
- 1 The Charm of Naturalism
- 2 The Miracle of Monism
- 3 The Content and Appeal of “Naturalism”
- 4 Naturalism Without Representationalism
- II MIND
- 5 Naturalism in the Philosophy of Mind
- 6 Naturalism and Skepticism
- 7 Intentionality and Norms
- 8 Could There Be a Science of Rationality?
- III AGENCY
- 9 Agency and Alienation
- 10 Is Freedom Really a Mystery?
- 11 Subjectivity and the Agential Perspective
- IV ETHICAL AND AESTHETIC NORMATIVITY
- 12 A Nonnaturalist Account of Personal Identity
- 13 Against Naturalism in Ethics
- 14 Postscript (2002) to “The Investigations’ Everyday Aesthetics of Itself”
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index