Gasser, Georg.

How Successful Is Naturalism?. - 1 online resource (310 pages) - Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society - New Ser. ; v.4 .

Intro -- Contents -- LIST OF AUTHORS -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I Naturalism andWorldviews -- Can Everything Be Rationally ExplainedEverywhere in the World?Theses and Declarations for NaturalismGerhard Vollmer -- Naturalism and Theism as CompetingTraditionsNancey Murphy -- How Successful Is Naturalism?Talking about Achievements beyond Theismand ScientismThomas Sukopp -- Part II Epistemology andOntology -- How Successful Is Naturalism?Michael C. Rea -- Naturalized Philosophy of Science:A Cognitive ApproachUlrich Frey -- Passing by the Naturalistic Turn:On Quine's Cul-De-Sac*P.M.S. Hacker -- The Heavy Burden of Proof for OntologicalNaturalismGeorg Gasser & -- Matthias Stefan -- Reason, Red in Tooth and Claw:Naturalising Enlightenment ThinkingKonrad Talmont-Kaminski -- Part III The Human Person -- Naturalism and the First-Person PerspectiveLynne Rudder Baker -- The Unmysteriousness of Consciousness:A Case Study in Naturalistic PhilosophyJohannes L. Brandl -- Indeterminacy of a Free Choice:Ontic, Epistemic, or Logical?Helmut Fink -- What Naturalists Always Knew aboutFreedom: A Case Study in Narrative Sourcesof "Scientific Facts"Winfried L�offler.

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