Responses to Naturalism: Critical Perspectives from Idealism and Pragmatism

Author:   Paul Giladi
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 July 2019
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Author:   Paul Giladi
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.589kg
ISBN:  

9781138744745


ISBN 10:   1138744743
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 July 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction Paul Giladi Part I: Idealist Responses to Naturalism 1. Moral Natural Norms: A Kantian Perspective on Some Neo-Aristotelian Arguments Katerina Deligiorgi 2. Naturalism and the Primacy of the Practical: Kant on the Form of Theoretical and Practical Reason Johannes Haag 3. The Placement Problem and the Threat of Voyeurism Paul Giladi 4. The Idealist Challenge to Naturalism Alexis Papazoglou 5. An Hegelian Actualist Alternative to Naturalism Paul Redding 6. How to (and not to) Defend the Manifest Image Giuseppina D’Oro Part II: Pragmatist Responses to Naturalism 7. From the Experimentalist Disposition to the Absolute: Peirce’s Pragmatic Naturalism Shannon Dea & Nathan Haydon 8. Common-sense and Naturalism Mario De Caro 9. Peirce and Methodological Naturalism Gabriele Gava 10. Picturing: Naturalism and the Design of a More Ideal Truth Willem A. deVries 11. Rethinking Sellars’s Naturalism Steven Levine 12. Pragmatic Naturalism: The Authority of Reason, The Agrippan Trilemma, and the Significance of Philosophising in medias res David Macarthur

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The book contains some very well-mastered interpretive returns to classical philosophical texts ... one great accomplishment of this volume is that it brings philosophical idealism back into the discussion in a... vigorous way, and in a form that makes it capable of an intriguing confrontation with various versions of contemporary philosophical naturalism. -Robert Maco, Comenius University, Slovakia The contributors are scholars at the forefront of the idealist and pragmatist resurgence, and the book thus has a lively contemporary spirit ... a collection of excellent work. It is the perfect prolegomenon, I think, to the next phase of the response to naturalism: uniting the best insights of pragmatism and idealism against scientific naturalism and its placement problems. For those, like me, who are committed to finding a way to do that-or, indeed, those who think that only the right version of either pragmatism or idealism alone can do the trick-this volume will prove indispensable. -Brandon Beasley, University of Calgary, Canada The endeavour is definitely original. Traditionally, responses to naturalism have tried to broaden the concept of 'nature', while the attempt here pursued is to enrich the very idea of 'reason'-namely, to articulate a (meta)philosophical proposal that, starting from the multi-dimensionality of discourse about the natural world and normativity, is eventually able to remove the most persistent theoretical as well as historiographical totems of naturalism ... many of [the essays] contained in Responses to Naturalism [are] extremely rich, articulate and [are] perfectly framed within the general objectives of the volume edited by Giladi. -Antonio M. Nunziante, University of Padova, Italy


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Paul Giladi is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University, and an honorary research fellow at the University of Sheffield. He has published articles in leading philosophy journals and edited collections on Hegel, pragmatism, critical social theory, feminism, and contemporary Anglo-American philosophy. Dr. Giladi is also the editor of Hegel and the Frankfurt School (Routledge, 2021), as well as the co-editor (with Nicola McMillan) of the forthcoming Routledge collection Epistemic Injustice and the Philosophy of Recognition.

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