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Naturalized Philosophy of Science: A Cognitive Approach
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Ulrich Frey
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- LIST OF AUTHORS vii
- Acknowledgments 1
- Introduction 3
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Part I: Naturalism and Worldviews
- Can Everything Be Rationally Explained Everywhere in the World? Theses and Declarations for Naturalism 25
- Naturalism and Theism as Competing Traditions 49
- How Successful Is Naturalism? Talking about Achievements beyond Theism and Scientism 77
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Part II: Epistemology and Ontology
- How Successful Is Naturalism? 105
- Naturalized Philosophy of Science: A Cognitive Approach 117
- Passing by the Naturalistic Turn: On Quine’s Cul-De-Sac 143
- The Heavy Burden of Proof for Ontological Naturalism 159
- Reason, Red in Tooth and Claw: Naturalising Enlightenment Thinking 183
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Part III: The Human Person
- Naturalism and the First-Person Perspective 203
- Which Ontology for Naturalists? 227
- The Unmysteriousness of Consciousness: A Case Study in Naturalistic Philosophy 243
- Indeterminacy of a Free Choice: Ontic, Epistemic, or Logical? 267
- What Naturalists Always Knew about Freedom: A Case Study in Narrative Sources of “Scientific Facts” 283
- Backmatter 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- LIST OF AUTHORS vii
- Acknowledgments 1
- Introduction 3
-
Part I: Naturalism and Worldviews
- Can Everything Be Rationally Explained Everywhere in the World? Theses and Declarations for Naturalism 25
- Naturalism and Theism as Competing Traditions 49
- How Successful Is Naturalism? Talking about Achievements beyond Theism and Scientism 77
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Part II: Epistemology and Ontology
- How Successful Is Naturalism? 105
- Naturalized Philosophy of Science: A Cognitive Approach 117
- Passing by the Naturalistic Turn: On Quine’s Cul-De-Sac 143
- The Heavy Burden of Proof for Ontological Naturalism 159
- Reason, Red in Tooth and Claw: Naturalising Enlightenment Thinking 183
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Part III: The Human Person
- Naturalism and the First-Person Perspective 203
- Which Ontology for Naturalists? 227
- The Unmysteriousness of Consciousness: A Case Study in Naturalistic Philosophy 243
- Indeterminacy of a Free Choice: Ontic, Epistemic, or Logical? 267
- What Naturalists Always Knew about Freedom: A Case Study in Narrative Sources of “Scientific Facts” 283
- Backmatter 301