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Zusammenfassung: | "The question of naturalism - the relation of philosophy to science - was one of the defining strands of twentieth-century thought and remains a major source of debate and controversy today. Its proponents argue that philosophy should ally itself with the sciences, especially physics, and that science should be applied to all areas of reality. Its opponents argue that that such naturalism severely reduces the nature and scope of philosophical enquiry and, moreover, that many philosophical problems are not reducible to science, such as consciousness, the role of intuitions, the nature of concepts and ethics. The Routledge Handbook of Liberal Naturalism is the first collection to present a comprehensive overview of liberal naturalism, a philosophical outlook that lies between hard naturalism and supernaturalism. Comprising 37 chapters by an international team of contributors, it examines all the important topics including: what is liberal naturalism? metaphysics naturalism and the history of philosophy, including the scientific revolution, Hume, William James and Quine contemporary proponents of liberal naturalism in figures such as P.F. Strawson, John McDowell, Richard Rorty and Robert Brandom related theories of naturalism, including subject, common-sense, and biological naturalism liberal naturalism and contemporary debates in epistemology, ethics, philosophy of mind and aesthetics. Essential reading for students and researchers in all areas of philosophy, it will be of particular interest for those studying philosophical naturalism, philosophy of science, metaphysics, philosophy of mind and ethics"-- |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Notes on Contributors ix Introduction Mario De Caro and David Macarthur 1 PART I Historical naturalisms and their relation to liberal naturalism 1 Aristotle on (second) nature, habit and character Riccardo Chiaradonna and Flavia Farina 5 7 2 Spinoza and liberal naturalism Alex Douglas 17 3 Hume and liberal naturalism Benedict Smith 26 4 Kant on nature and humanity Allen Wood 36 5 Nietzsche’s naturalism: neither liberal nor illiberal Brian Leiter 47 6 Husserlian phenomenology and liberal naturalism Andrea Staiti 55
Contents 7 Merleau-Ponty and liberal naturalism Jack Reynolds 70 8 Classical pragmatism and liberal naturalism Steven Levine 83 PART II Theoretical cousins of liberal naturalism 9 Quine’s naturalism: neither “reductive” nor “liberal” Garry Ebbs 95 97 10 Wilfrid Sellars and liberal naturalism Willem A. deVries 110 11 Philippa Foot’s liberal naturalism in ethics Gabriele De Anna 122 12 Bernard Williams’s liberal naturalism Sophie-Grace Chappell 134 13 Price’s subject naturalism and liberal naturalism Lionel Shapiro 152 14 Relaxed naturalism: a liberating philosophy of nature Daniel Hutto 165 15 Liberal or radical naturalism Joseph Rouse 177 16 Naturalism as a stance Jack Ritchie 190 PART III Challenges for liberal naturalism 203 17 Liberal naturalism: origins and prospects Mario De Caro 205 18 Liberal naturalism and God Fiona Ellis 218
Contents 19 Taylor and liberal naturalism Nicholas Smith 227 20 Can selves be naturalised? The problem of temporal perspective Patrick Stokes 235 21 Liberal naturalism, ontological commitment and explanation Matteo Morganti 245 22 Naturalism with Chinese characteristics Barry Allen 255 PART IV Applications of Liberal Naturalism 265 23 Liberal naturalism and aesthetics: art up close and personal David Macarthur 267 24 Liberal naturalism, aesthetic reflection, and the sublime Jennifer McMahon 281 25 Philosophy of perception and liberal naturalism Thomas Raleigh 299 26 Ethics and liberal naturalism Hans Fink 320 ΊΠ Kantian constitutivism and the naturalistic challenge Carla Bagnoli 329 28 The rational wolf. Moral philosophy as key to John McDowell liberal naturalism Sofia Miguens 339 29 Rawls and liberal naturalism Paul Patton 349 30 Scientific naturalism and normative explanation Robert Audi 358 31 Scientism and liberal naturalism Massimo Pigliucci 371
Contents 32 The foundations of psychoanalysis and liberal naturalism: the Freudian unconscious and the manifest image Talia Morag 383 33 Actualism as a form of liberal naturalism Paul Redding 411 34 Critical naturalism for the human sciences Daniel Andler 419 35 Habermas and liberal naturalism Paul Giladi 429 36 Strawson and non-revisionary naturalism Hans-Johan Glock 441 ΤΊ Putnam and liberal naturalism Massimo Dell’Utri 455 Index 464
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CONTENTS Notes on Contributors ix Introduction Mario De Caro and David Macarthur 1 PART I Historical naturalisms and their relation to liberal naturalism 1 Aristotle on (second) nature, habit and character Riccardo Chiaradonna and Flavia Farina 5 7 2 Spinoza and liberal naturalism Alex Douglas 17 3 Hume and liberal naturalism Benedict Smith 26 4 Kant on nature and humanity Allen Wood 36 5 Nietzsche’s naturalism: neither liberal nor illiberal Brian Leiter 47 6 Husserlian phenomenology and liberal naturalism Andrea Staiti 55
Contents 7 Merleau-Ponty and liberal naturalism Jack Reynolds 70 8 Classical pragmatism and liberal naturalism Steven Levine 83 PART II Theoretical cousins of liberal naturalism 9 Quine’s naturalism: neither “reductive” nor “liberal” Garry Ebbs 95 97 10 Wilfrid Sellars and liberal naturalism Willem A. deVries 110 11 Philippa Foot’s liberal naturalism in ethics Gabriele De Anna 122 12 Bernard Williams’s liberal naturalism Sophie-Grace Chappell 134 13 Price’s subject naturalism and liberal naturalism Lionel Shapiro 152 14 Relaxed naturalism: a liberating philosophy of nature Daniel Hutto 165 15 Liberal or radical naturalism Joseph Rouse 177 16 Naturalism as a stance Jack Ritchie 190 PART III Challenges for liberal naturalism 203 17 Liberal naturalism: origins and prospects Mario De Caro 205 18 Liberal naturalism and God Fiona Ellis 218
Contents 19 Taylor and liberal naturalism Nicholas Smith 227 20 Can selves be naturalised? The problem of temporal perspective Patrick Stokes 235 21 Liberal naturalism, ontological commitment and explanation Matteo Morganti 245 22 Naturalism with Chinese characteristics Barry Allen 255 PART IV Applications of Liberal Naturalism 265 23 Liberal naturalism and aesthetics: art up close and personal David Macarthur 267 24 Liberal naturalism, aesthetic reflection, and the sublime Jennifer McMahon 281 25 Philosophy of perception and liberal naturalism Thomas Raleigh 299 26 Ethics and liberal naturalism Hans Fink 320 ΊΠ Kantian constitutivism and the naturalistic challenge Carla Bagnoli 329 28 The rational wolf. Moral philosophy as key to John McDowell liberal naturalism Sofia Miguens 339 29 Rawls and liberal naturalism Paul Patton 349 30 Scientific naturalism and normative explanation Robert Audi 358 31 Scientism and liberal naturalism Massimo Pigliucci 371
Contents 32 The foundations of psychoanalysis and liberal naturalism: the Freudian unconscious and the manifest image Talia Morag 383 33 Actualism as a form of liberal naturalism Paul Redding 411 34 Critical naturalism for the human sciences Daniel Andler 419 35 Habermas and liberal naturalism Paul Giladi 429 36 Strawson and non-revisionary naturalism Hans-Johan Glock 441 ΤΊ Putnam and liberal naturalism Massimo Dell’Utri 455 Index 464
s о m ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOKS The central question of naturalism — the relation of philosophy to science — was one of the defin strands of twentieth-century thought and remains a major source of debate and controversy Tod: many argue that philosophy should fold itself into the sciences, especially the natural sciences. Liberal naturalists argue that such scientific naturalism demands reductive and Procrustean conceptions of knowledge and reality. Moreover, many philosophical problems are beyond the so: of the sciences, such as the nature of persons, the normativity of the space of reasons, ano hot. best to understand the peculiar mix of objectivity and subjectivity of ethics and art. The RouVedge Handbook of Liberal Naturalism is the first collection to present a comprehensi\ overview of liberal naturalism, a philosophical outlook that lies between scientific naturalism; an supernaturalism. Comprising 37 chapters by an international team of contributors, it examines important cutting-edge topics including: what is liberal naturalism? is metaphysics a viable project9 naturalism in the history of philosophy, including Hume. Dewey, and Quine contemporary liberal naturalists such as PF. Strawson. John McDowell. Hilary Putnam, and John Rawls • related kinds of naturalism, including subject naturalism, common-sense naturalism and biological naturalism • the bearing of liberal naturalism on contemporary debates in epistemology, philosophy of mind, ethics ano aesthetics. • • • • Essential reading for students and researchers in all areas of philosophy, this volume will be of particular
interest for those studying philosophical naturalism, philosophy of science, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, ethics and aesthetics. |
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