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Critique of naturalism

Journal of Philosophy 42 (10):253-270 (1945)

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  1. Introduction à Dewey, Hook et Nagel.Joan Stavo-Debauge - 2018 - ThéoRèmes 13.
    Le texte que nous avons choisi de traduire pour ce numéro de Théorèmes constitue une réponse à une recension de William Herbert Sheldon, parue dans The Journal of Philosophy en 1945 et dans laquelle Sheldon critiquait le volume collectif Naturalism and the Human Spirit [Krikorian, 1944], auquel John Dewey, Sidney Hook et Ernst Nagel avaient tous les trois contribué. Le poids des empreintes respectives de Dewey, Hook et Nagel dans l’écriture de « Are Naturalists Materialists? » n’est pas très...
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  • The foundations of experience.Dayton Phillips - 1946 - Philosophy of Science 13 (April):150-165.
    W. H. Sheldon has recently remarked that philosophical naturalism of the type propounded by John Dewey and his followers boils down to materialism in a new guise. Of course, any effort to relate human experience to the physical world within which it arises is open to the general charge of “materialism.” But naturalism can be called “materialistic” in a more specific sense if it tends to pass cavalierly over those aspects of experience upon which older philosophers have based a sharp (...)
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  • The «Morbid Fear of the Subjective». Privateness and Objectivity in Mid-twentieth Century American Naturalism.Antonio Nunziante - 2013 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 1 (1-2):1-19.
    The “Morbid Fear of the Subjective” (copyright by Roy Wood Sellars) represents a key-element of the American naturalist debate of the Mid-twentieth century. On the one hand, we are witnessing to the unconditional trust in the objectivity of scientific discourse, while on the other (and as a consequence) there is the attempt to exorcise the myth of the “subjective” and of its metaphysical privateness. This theoretical roadmap quickly assumed the shape of an even sociological contrast between the “democraticity” of natural (...)
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  • Secularism, secularization, and John Dewey.Larry A. Hickman - 2009 - Education and Culture 25 (2):pp. 21-33.
  • Naturalism or Ontological Significance? Physicalism and Fundamental Mentality: A Historical Approach.Hamed Bikaraan-Behesht - 2022 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations at University of Tabriz 16 (38):154-185.
    Most physicalists believe that physicalism is a thesis that denies the existence of fundamental mentality either as a substance or as a property. Therefore, since most physicalists also endorse a posteriori physicalism, according to them, if the future physical theory posits fundamental mentality as a fundamental physical concept, then physicalism will be falsified. In contrast, there are those who believe that the core idea of physicalism is an ontological deference to science (especially physics); the idea that is usually called scientism (...)
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