Naturalism Without FoundationsThis volume considers in depth and carefully a cluster of issues central to contemporary philosophical and social scientific investigation while utilising methods and conceptualisations at the very cutting edge of philosophy. |
Contents
Nonscientistic Historicized Naturalism | 25 |
A Naturalistic Method | 57 |
How Reasonable Is Religious Belief? | 79 |
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