Phenomenology and Naturalism

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Abraham Olivier
analytic philosophy
Benedict Smith
Bernhard Weiss
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Catherine Botha
Cautious Observation
Coffee Cup
Conscious Properties
Conscious Sensory Experience
Contemporary Scientific Naturalism
continental philosophy
Cosmic Exile
Credence Level
Dan Zahavi
David Papineau
David R. Cerbone
Deleuze
Deleuze studies
Deleuze's Philosophy
Disenchanted Conception
epistemology
epistemology methods
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International Journal of Philosophical Studies
Intrinsic Non-relational Properties
Inverted Earth
Jack Reynolds
John Sallis
Logical Coherence
Methodological Incompatibilism
Methodological Naturalism
Minimum Credence Level
Natural Scientific Investigation
naturalism
ontology debates
Paul Patton
phenomenology
philosophy of mind and nature
Preface Paradox
Pure Events
Relevant Empirical Sciences
Representational Contents
Restrictive Reading
Singular Contents
speculative realism
Transcendental Phenomenology
Uninstantiated Properties
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367229863
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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At present, ‘naturalism’ is arguably the dominant trend in both Anglo-American and European philosophy. Owing to the influence of the works of W.V.O. Quine, Wilfred Sellars, and Hillary Putnam, among others, naturalism both as a methodological and ontological position has become one of the mainstays of contemporary analytic approaches to knowledge, mind and ethics. From the early 1990s onward, European philosophy in the English-speaking world has been witnessing a turn from the philosophies of the subjects of phenomenology, hermeneutics and existentialism and a revival of a certain kind of vitalism, whether Bergsonian or Nietzschean, and also of a certain kind of materialism that is close in spirit to Spinoza’s Ethics and to the naturalism and monism of the early Ionian thinkers.

This book comprises essays written by experts in both the European and the Anglo-American traditions such as John Sallis, David Papineau, David Cerbone, Dan Zahavi, Paul Patton, Bernhard Weiss, Jack Reynolds and Benedict Smith, who explore the limit of naturalism and the debate between naturalism and phenomenology. This book also considers the relation between Deleuze’s philosophy and naturalism as well as the critique of phenomenology by speculative realism. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Philosophical Studies.

Rafael Winkler is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He is the editor of Identity and Difference: Contemporary Debates on the Self (2016), the co-editor of three special issues with the International Journal of Philosophical Studies, the Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, and the South African Journal of Philosophy, and the co-founder and co-chair of the Centre for Phenomenology in South Africa.