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This volume casts a fresh light on many classical philosophical issues and brings Wittgensteinian ideas to bear on a number of current debates in which naturalism is playing a central role.
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Kevin M. Cahill is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bergen. He works mainly on Wittgenstein's Philosophy and the Philosophy of the Social Sciences. His publications include The Fate of Wonder: Wittgenstein's Critique of Metaphysics and Modernity (2011). Thomas Raleigh is Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Ruhr-University, Bochum. His research is primarily in Philosophy of Mind and Epistemology with particular interest in the work of Wittgenstein. As well as the present volume, he is also the co-editor, together with Jonathan Knowles, of Acquaintance: New Essays (forthcoming).
Introduction Thomas Raleigh and Kevin M. Cahill
Part I. Varieties of Naturalism
1. Wittgenstein and Naturalism Paul F. Snowdon
2. Wittgenstein's Liberal Naturalism of Human Nature David Macarthur
3. Naturalism in the Goldilocks Zone: Wittgenstein's Delicate Balancing Act
Daniel D. Hutto and Glenda Satne
Part II. Language: Self, Truth, and Mathematics
4. Sensations, Natural Properties, and the Private Language Argument
William Child
5. Wittgenstein, Self-Knowledge and Nature Annalisa Coliva
6. The End of an Affair Charles Travis
7. Later Wittgenstein and the Genealogy of Mathematical Necessity Sorin
Bangu
Part III. Animal Minds, Human Psychology
8. Minding the Gap: In Defense of Mind-mind Continuity Dorit Bar-On
9. Rational Animals Julia Tanney
10. Modes of a "Complicated Form of Life": Expression and Human-Animal
Continuity Stina Bäckström
Part IV. Naturalism and Meta-Philosophy
11. Wittgenstein, Hume and Naturalism Benedict Smith
12. Wittgensteinian 'Therapy', Experimental Philosophy, and
Metaphilosophical Naturalism Eugen Fischer
13. Representationalism, Metaphysics, Naturalism: Price, Horwich and Beyond
Jonathan Knowles
14. Do Pragmatic Naturalists Have Souls? Should Anyone be Paid to Worry
about it? Bjørn Torgrim Ramberg
Part I. Varieties of Naturalism
1. Wittgenstein and Naturalism Paul F. Snowdon
2. Wittgenstein's Liberal Naturalism of Human Nature David Macarthur
3. Naturalism in the Goldilocks Zone: Wittgenstein's Delicate Balancing Act
Daniel D. Hutto and Glenda Satne
Part II. Language: Self, Truth, and Mathematics
4. Sensations, Natural Properties, and the Private Language Argument
William Child
5. Wittgenstein, Self-Knowledge and Nature Annalisa Coliva
6. The End of an Affair Charles Travis
7. Later Wittgenstein and the Genealogy of Mathematical Necessity Sorin
Bangu
Part III. Animal Minds, Human Psychology
8. Minding the Gap: In Defense of Mind-mind Continuity Dorit Bar-On
9. Rational Animals Julia Tanney
10. Modes of a "Complicated Form of Life": Expression and Human-Animal
Continuity Stina Bäckström
Part IV. Naturalism and Meta-Philosophy
11. Wittgenstein, Hume and Naturalism Benedict Smith
12. Wittgensteinian 'Therapy', Experimental Philosophy, and
Metaphilosophical Naturalism Eugen Fischer
13. Representationalism, Metaphysics, Naturalism: Price, Horwich and Beyond
Jonathan Knowles
14. Do Pragmatic Naturalists Have Souls? Should Anyone be Paid to Worry
about it? Bjørn Torgrim Ramberg
Introduction Thomas Raleigh and Kevin M. Cahill
Part I. Varieties of Naturalism
1. Wittgenstein and Naturalism Paul F. Snowdon
2. Wittgenstein's Liberal Naturalism of Human Nature David Macarthur
3. Naturalism in the Goldilocks Zone: Wittgenstein's Delicate Balancing Act
Daniel D. Hutto and Glenda Satne
Part II. Language: Self, Truth, and Mathematics
4. Sensations, Natural Properties, and the Private Language Argument
William Child
5. Wittgenstein, Self-Knowledge and Nature Annalisa Coliva
6. The End of an Affair Charles Travis
7. Later Wittgenstein and the Genealogy of Mathematical Necessity Sorin
Bangu
Part III. Animal Minds, Human Psychology
8. Minding the Gap: In Defense of Mind-mind Continuity Dorit Bar-On
9. Rational Animals Julia Tanney
10. Modes of a "Complicated Form of Life": Expression and Human-Animal
Continuity Stina Bäckström
Part IV. Naturalism and Meta-Philosophy
11. Wittgenstein, Hume and Naturalism Benedict Smith
12. Wittgensteinian 'Therapy', Experimental Philosophy, and
Metaphilosophical Naturalism Eugen Fischer
13. Representationalism, Metaphysics, Naturalism: Price, Horwich and Beyond
Jonathan Knowles
14. Do Pragmatic Naturalists Have Souls? Should Anyone be Paid to Worry
about it? Bjørn Torgrim Ramberg
Part I. Varieties of Naturalism
1. Wittgenstein and Naturalism Paul F. Snowdon
2. Wittgenstein's Liberal Naturalism of Human Nature David Macarthur
3. Naturalism in the Goldilocks Zone: Wittgenstein's Delicate Balancing Act
Daniel D. Hutto and Glenda Satne
Part II. Language: Self, Truth, and Mathematics
4. Sensations, Natural Properties, and the Private Language Argument
William Child
5. Wittgenstein, Self-Knowledge and Nature Annalisa Coliva
6. The End of an Affair Charles Travis
7. Later Wittgenstein and the Genealogy of Mathematical Necessity Sorin
Bangu
Part III. Animal Minds, Human Psychology
8. Minding the Gap: In Defense of Mind-mind Continuity Dorit Bar-On
9. Rational Animals Julia Tanney
10. Modes of a "Complicated Form of Life": Expression and Human-Animal
Continuity Stina Bäckström
Part IV. Naturalism and Meta-Philosophy
11. Wittgenstein, Hume and Naturalism Benedict Smith
12. Wittgensteinian 'Therapy', Experimental Philosophy, and
Metaphilosophical Naturalism Eugen Fischer
13. Representationalism, Metaphysics, Naturalism: Price, Horwich and Beyond
Jonathan Knowles
14. Do Pragmatic Naturalists Have Souls? Should Anyone be Paid to Worry
about it? Bjørn Torgrim Ramberg