How Successful is Naturalism?

In Georg Gasser (ed.), How Successful is Naturalism? Ontos-Verlag. pp. 105-116 (2007)
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Abstract

The question raised by this volume is “How successful is naturalism?” The question presupposes that we already know what naturalism is and what counts as success. But, as anyone familiar with the literature on naturalism knows, both suppositions are suspect. To answer the question, then, we must first say what we mean in this context by both ‘naturalism’ and ‘success’. I’ll start with ‘success’. I will then argue that, by the standard of measurement that I shall identify here, naturalism is an utter failure.

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Michael Rea
University of Notre Dame

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