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Title Reflections on naturalism / edited by José Ignacio Galparsoro, University of Basque Country, Spain and Alberto Cordero, City University of New York, USA
Published Rotterdam : SensePublishers, 2013

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Contents Introduction / Alberto Cordero, José Ignacio Galparsoro -- Metaphilosophy, Folk-Philosophy and Naturalized Philosophy / José Ignacio Galparsoro -- Naturalism and the Mind / Pablo Quintanilla -- Measuring Morality / Jesse Prinz -- Naturalism and Scientific Realism* / Alberto Cordero -- Handling Humility / Steven French -- The Scientific Undercurrents of Philosophical Naturalism / Sergio F. Martínez -- Advantages and Risks of Naturalization / Nicanor Ursua -- Naturalism and the Naturalization of Philosophy / Julián Pacho
Summary To naturalists, there is no such thing as complete justification for any claim, and so requiring complete warrant for naturalist proposals is an unreasonable request. The proper guideline for naturalist proposals seems thus clear: develop it using the methods of science; if this leads to a fruitful stance, then explicate and reassess. The resulting offer will exhibit virtuous circularity if its explanatory feedback loop involves critical reassessment as the explanations it encompasses play out. So viewed, naturalism is a philosophical perspective that seeks to unite in a virtuous circle the natural sciences and non-foundationalist, broadly-based empiricism. Other common lines of antinaturalist complaint are that naturalization efforts seem fruitful only in some areas, also that several endeavors outside the sciences serve as sources of knowledge into human life and the human condition, especially in areas where science does not reach terribly far as yet. It seems hard not to grant some truth to many allegories from literature, art and some religions. Naturalism has room for knowledge gathered outside science, provided the imported claims satisfy also by naturalistic methods. Naturalism and the debate about its scope and limits thrive on discrepancy. We hope that, collectively, the selected essays that follow will give a fair view of the vitality and tribulations of naturalism as a variegated contemporary philosophical perspective
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 9, 2013)
Subject Naturalism.
naturalism (philosophical movement)
PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- General.
Naturalism
Form Electronic book
Author Galparsoro, José Ignacio, editor
Cordero, Alberto, editor
ISBN 9789462092969
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