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Title: McDowell, Transcendental Philosophy, and Naturalism
Author(s): Haddock, Adrian
Contact Email: adrian.haddock@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: McDowell, John, 1870-1937.
Knowledge, Theory of
Act (Philosophy)
Nationalism
Issue Date: 2009
Date Deposited: 12-Jan-2010
Citation: Haddock A (2009) McDowell, Transcendental Philosophy, and Naturalism. Philosophical Topics, 37 (1), pp. 63-76. http://www.uapress.com/titles/philostopix/philostopix.html
Abstract: First paragraph: I want to discuss the place of naturalism in the philosophy of John McDowell. There are some people who think McDowell is a naturalist in name only.1 But I think there is an aspect of his thinking which merits the title. And I think it is an aspect he could well do without, in light of his recent attempt to understand his own philosophy as a Hegelian radicalization of Kantian themes.
URL: http://www.uapress.com/titles/philostopix/philostopix.html
Rights: The editor has granted permission for use of this article in this Repository. The article was first published in Philosophical Topics by The University of Arkansas Press / University of Arkansas Department of Philosophy.

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