In two recent papers, I criticized Ronald N. Giere's and Larry Laudan's arguments for 'naturalizing' the philosophy of science (Siegel 1989, 1990). Both Giere and Laudan replied to my criticisms (Giere 1989, Laudan 1990b). The key issue arising in both interchanges is these naturalists' embrace of instrumental conceptions of rationality, and their concomitant rejection of non-instrumental conceptions of that key normative notion. In this reply I argue that their accounts of science's rationality as exclusively instrumental fail, and consequently that their cases for 'normatively naturalizing the philosophy of science fail as well
This dissertation explores the way in which normative facts create a problem for naturalist approach...
The introduction to the volume and the overview of the idea of naturalizing the mind
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1992.In...
In two recent papers, I criticized Ronald N. Giere's and Larry Laudan's arguments for 'naturalizing'...
In spite of the relevance of a scientific representation of the world for naturalism, it is surprisi...
The aim of this paper is to document Laudan's rejection of the appeal to intuition in the context of...
This dissertation explores the way in which normative facts create a problem for naturalist approach...
This paper examines the consequences of Feyerabend\u27s thesis against the notion of scientific meth...
This paper argues that naturalistic philosophy does not meet its own empiricist mandate. It argues f...
According to naturalism, philosophy is part of science. Its aim is thus to acquire synthetic knowled...
The basic task of the essay is to exhibit science as a rational enterprise. I argue that in order to...
This paper draws some bold conclusions from modest premises. My topic is an old one, the Neohumean v...
Some attack scientific rationality, others defend it, but both miss the point. What both parties tak...
In this essay, I will explain why Methodological Naturalism (MN) fails as a demarcating criteria for...
In recent controversies about Intelligent Design Creationism (IDC), the principle of methodological ...
This dissertation explores the way in which normative facts create a problem for naturalist approach...
The introduction to the volume and the overview of the idea of naturalizing the mind
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1992.In...
In two recent papers, I criticized Ronald N. Giere's and Larry Laudan's arguments for 'naturalizing'...
In spite of the relevance of a scientific representation of the world for naturalism, it is surprisi...
The aim of this paper is to document Laudan's rejection of the appeal to intuition in the context of...
This dissertation explores the way in which normative facts create a problem for naturalist approach...
This paper examines the consequences of Feyerabend\u27s thesis against the notion of scientific meth...
This paper argues that naturalistic philosophy does not meet its own empiricist mandate. It argues f...
According to naturalism, philosophy is part of science. Its aim is thus to acquire synthetic knowled...
The basic task of the essay is to exhibit science as a rational enterprise. I argue that in order to...
This paper draws some bold conclusions from modest premises. My topic is an old one, the Neohumean v...
Some attack scientific rationality, others defend it, but both miss the point. What both parties tak...
In this essay, I will explain why Methodological Naturalism (MN) fails as a demarcating criteria for...
In recent controversies about Intelligent Design Creationism (IDC), the principle of methodological ...
This dissertation explores the way in which normative facts create a problem for naturalist approach...
The introduction to the volume and the overview of the idea of naturalizing the mind
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1992.In...