Philosophical naturalism
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Philosophical naturalism
(Midwest studies in philosophy, v. 19)
University of Notre Dame Press, c1994
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Description
In recent years naturalism has become a focal point in the discussions of many contemporary philosophers. "Philosophical Naturalism" in the series "Midwest Studies in Philosophy" offers a broad sampling of previously unpublished essays that represent the current status of discussions of naturalism.
Table of Contents
- Direct Realism Without Materialism, Panayot Butchvarov
- Naturalism and Realism, Frederic Sommers
- Naturalism - Both Metaphysical and Epistemiological, Hilary Kornblith
- Can Propositions Be Naturalistically Acceptable? Jeffrey C. King
- Autonomy Naturalised, Marina A.L. Oshana
- Autonomy Reconsidered, Sara Buss
- Naturalism and the Problem of Intentionality, Michael Tye
- Emotions and Ethical Knowledge - Some Naturalistic Connections, Michael Stocker
- Intentionality and Naturalism, Stephen P. Stich and Stephen Laurence
- What Is A Mind?, Arnold Zuboff
- Animal Minds, John R. Searle
- Some Remarks on Logical Truth - Human Nature and Romanticism, Richard Eldridge
- Quine and Naturalised Epistemiology, Richard Foley
- Quine's Naturalism, Peter Hylton
- Against Naturalised Epistemiology, Laurence BonJour
- Naturalistic Epistemiology and Reliabilism, Alvin I. Goldman
- Skepticism and Naturalistic Epistemiology, Richard Fumerton
- Epistemiology Naturalised and "Epistemiology Naturalised", Richard E. Grandy
- Epistemiology Denatured, Mark Kaplan
- Kripke on Wittgenstein and Normativity, George M. Wilson
- Are Our Logical and Mathematical Concepts Highly Indeterminate?, Hartry Field
- Responsibility and History, John Martin Fischer
- Voluntary Motion, Biological Computation and Free Will, Partick Suppes
- If You Can't Make One, You Don't Know How It Works, Fred Dretske.
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