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Introduction : the nature of naturalism | 1 | |
1 | The charm of naturalism | 21 |
2 | The miracle of monism | 36 |
3 | The content and appeal of "naturalism" | 59 |
4 | Naturalism without representationalism | 71 |
5 | Naturalism in the philosophy of mind | 91 |
6 | Naturalism and skepticism | 106 |
7 | Intentionality and norms | 125 |
8 | Could there be a science of rationality? | 152 |
9 | Agency and alienation | 173 |
10 | Is freedom really a mystery? | 188 |
11 | Subjectivity and the agential perspective | 201 |
12 | A nonnaturalist account of personal identity | 231 |
13 | Against naturalism in ethics | 259 |
14 | Postscript (2002) to "the Investigations' everyday aesthetics of itself" | 275 |
Notes | 281 | |
Bibliography | 321 | |
Contributors | 329 | |
Index | 333 |
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