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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Figures
Contributors
Preface
Notes
Part 1: Epistemology
1. Farewell to Philosophical Naturalism
1. Naturalism: Ontological and Methodological
2. A Dilemma
3. The Logical Status of Naturalism
4. The Dilemma Applied
Notes
2. Knowledge and Naturalism
Naturalism Is . . . What?
Invoking “Science”
The Dilemma of Naturalism
And Knowledge Is . . . What?
Truth As “Matching Up”
The Naivety of “Correspondence”
Why Truth Cannot Be “Naturalized”
Logical Relations
Noetic Unity
Summary
Notes
3. The Incompatibility of Naturalism and Scientific Realism
1. Introduction
2. The Pervasiveness of Simplicity
3. The Centrality of Reliability to Representational Naturalism
4. Proof of the Incompatibility
5. Papineau and Millikan On Scientific Realism
6. The Forster–Sober Account of Simplicity
7. Pragmatic Accounts of the Simplicity Criterion
8. Conclusion
Notes
Part 2: Ontology
4. Naturalism and the Ontological Status of Properties
Three Schools of Thought Regarding the Ontological Status of Properties
Naturalism and the Rejection of a Traditional Realist View of Properties
Notes
5. Naturalism and Material Objects
I
II
III
IV
Notes
6. Naturalism and the Mind
Problems With Eliminative Materialism
Problems With Identity Materialism
Nonreductive Materialism and the Limits of the Natural World
Notes
7. Naturalism and Libertarian Agency
Introduction
I
II
III
IV
V
Notes
Part 3: Value Theory
8. Naturalism and Morality
The Moral Gap
Three Secular Strategies
Moral Faith
Notes
Part 4: Natural Theology
9. Naturalism and Cosmology
The Fundamental Question
The Origin of the Universe
The Steady State Model
Beyond the Big Bang
Conclusion
Notes
10. Naturalism and Design
1. Introduction
2. Admitting Design Into Science
3. The Complexity-Specification Criterion
4. Specification
5. Complexity As Probability
6. Why the Criterion Works
7. Irreducible Complexity
8. So What?
Notes
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