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This volume features new essays on the application, justification and role of naturalism in philosophical inquiry. It serves as an important update on current controversies about naturalism.

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This volume features new essays on the application, justification and role of naturalism in philosophical inquiry. It serves as an important update on current controversies about naturalism.


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Gary N. Kemp has been a member of the Philosophy Department at Glasgow since 1997. He has written on Frege, Wittgenstein, Davidson, and Quine, various topics in the Philosophy of Language, and also on aesthetics, often about Wollheim. In addition to the two volumes edited with Ali Hossein Khani, on Wittgenstein, Wittgenstein and Other Philosophers, Volume I and II (Routledge, forthcoming), he has written two books on Quine: Quine versus Davidson and Quine's Philosophy. Ali Hossein Khani is Assistant Professor at the Iranian Institute of Philosophy, Science Studies Group. His publications have been mainly on Quine, Davidson, Wittgenstein, and Wright. He is the author of a monograph on Kripke, Kripke's Wittgenstein: Meaning, Rules, and Scepticism (Anthem Press, forthcoming), and the co-editor, with Gary N. Kemp, of two volumes on Wittgenstein, Wittgenstein and Other Philosophers, Volumes I and II (Routledge, forthcoming). Hossein Sheykh Rezaee is Assistant Professor at the Iranian Institute of Philosophy, Science Studies Group. He has graduated from Durham University, UK. His fields of interest include the social aspects/construction of science and technology, the fictional and metaphorical aspects of scientific models, and the role of values in science and technology. Hassan Amiriara is Assistant Professor at the Iranian Institute of Philosophy, Science Studies Group. He has graduated from the Iranian Institute of Philosophy. His primary areas of interest include the metaphysics of science, the metaphysics of time and metametaphysics.