Naturalism: Contemporary Perspectives

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Abstract

The basic assumption present in these articles is that naturalism is highly compatible with a wide range of relevant philosophical questions and that, regardless of the classical problems faced by the naturalist, the price paid in endorsing naturalism is lower than that paid by essentialist or supernaturalist theories. Yet, the reader will find a variety of approaches, from naturalism in Moral Philosophy and Epistemology to naturalism in the Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind and of the Aesthetics.

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Clademir Araldi
Universidade de São Paulo
Carlos Alberto Miraglia
Universidade Federal de Pelotas
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