Review of Michael Rea's, 'World without design: the ontological consequences of naturalism' [Book Review]

Mind 113 (451):575-581 (2004)
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Substantial review of Michael Rea's, World without design: the ontological consequences of naturalism. It is an improved version of my paper, "Rea On Naturalism" in Philo, 2004, revised in light of Rea's comments on the earlier paper. The discussion focuses on Rea’s case for three of his theses: that naturalism must be viewed as a ‘research programme’; that naturalism ‘cannot be adopted on the basis of evidence’, as he puts it; and that naturalists cannot be justified in accepting realism about material objects.

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Andrew Melnyk
University of Missouri, Columbia

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