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Offering a new perspective on the debate concerning naturalism in philosophy, this book defends the autonomy of metaphysics while also making science centre stage. Three independent case studies provide a clear introduction to, and discussion of, key philosophical issues.
Offering a new perspective on the debate concerning naturalism in philosophy, this book defends the autonomy of metaphysics while also making science centre stage. Three independent case studies provide a clear introduction to, and discussion of, key philosophical issues.
Matteo Morganti is a lecturer and research fellow at the University of Rome 'Roma TRE', Italy. He has obtained an MSc and a PhD at the London School of Economics, and then worked at the IHPST of Paris and the University of Konstanz. He has published in several international journals.
Inhaltsangabe
Series Editor's Foreword Introduction 1. Metaphysics and Science 2. Naturalism 3. Matter 4. Space and Time 5. Parts and Wholes Notes Conclusions References
Series Editor's Foreword Introduction 1. Metaphysics and Science 2. Naturalism 3. Matter 4. Space and Time 5. Parts and Wholes Notes Conclusions References
Series Editor's Foreword Introduction 1. Metaphysics and Science 2. Naturalism 3. Matter 4. Space and Time 5. Parts and Wholes Notes Conclusions References
Series Editor's Foreword Introduction 1. Metaphysics and Science 2. Naturalism 3. Matter 4. Space and Time 5. Parts and Wholes Notes Conclusions References
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