American Philosophic Naturalism in the Twentieth Century

$35.05

This collection of essays supports higher-level studies in philosophy, history, and social sciences by exploring American philosophic naturalism.

American Philosophic Naturalism in the Twentieth Century
American Philosophic Naturalism in the Twentieth Century
$35.05

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This comprehensive collection, bringing together significant essays by leading philosophers of the twentieth century, represents one prominent school of American thought philosophic naturalism. Naturalism holds that nature is objective and can be studied to gain knowledge that is not determined by methodology, perspective, belief, or theory. For the naturalist, “nature” is an all-encompassing concept; nothing is other than natural and any notion of a supernatural realm is rejected. Naturalism, however, cannot be equated with materialistic reductionism or strict determinism. Certain nonmaterial aspects of human existence thoughts, feelings, meanings, values, beliefs, ideals, and free will are included within the scope of the naturalist’s approach.

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Weight 0.953 lbs
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