Towards a Unified Interpretation of Bernard Williams's Philosophical Projects

Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 33 (3):43-74 (2019)
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This article proposes an interpretive key to Bernard Williams’s philosophy. It posits the idea that at its core, his philosophy consists in the following interconnected epistemological and metaphysical views: (1) scientific realism, (2) metaphysical naturalism, (3) methodological pluralism, (4) anthropological contingentism and (5) a post-analytical/humanistic understanding of philosophy. These are extracted in the first two sections. The third section provides a demonstration of how this interpretation can be applied vis-à-vis Williams’s critique of morality. The text concludes with some critical remarks on Williams’s metaphilosophical position.

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Philosophy as a Humanistic Discipline.Bernard Williams - 2006 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Problems of the Self.Bernard Williams - 1973 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 37 (3):551-551.
Truth and Truthfulness: An Essay in Genealogy.Bernard Williams - 2005 - Philosophical Quarterly 55 (219):343-352.
Thick concepts and emotion.Peter Goldie - 2008 - In Daniel Callcut (ed.), Reading Bernard Williams. Routledge.

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