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A Science-Based Critique of Epistemological Naturalism in Quine's Tradition

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Focusing on the epistemic limits of empirical science, this book critically engages with epistemological naturalism, particularly in the tradition of W. V. Quine. It challenges established views using first-order data from empirical psychology and the history of natural science, effectively addressing naturalists on their own terms. By exploring the contributions of notable philosophers such as Penelope Maddy, Tyler Burge, Stathis Psillos, and Howard Sankey, it offers a comprehensive examination of the intersection between epistemology, metaphilosophy, and philosophy of science.

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A Science-Based Critique of Epistemological Naturalism in Quine's Tradition, Reto Gubelmann

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2020
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