World without Design: The Ontological Consequences of Naturalism [Book Review]

Mind 113 (451):575-581 (2004)
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Abstract

A critical study of Rea's book, focusing on his case for three theses: that naturalism must be viewed as a ‘research programme’; that naturalism ‘cannot be adopted on the basis of evidence’; and that naturalists cannot be justified in accepting realism about material objects.

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Andrew Melnyk
University of Missouri, Columbia

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