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100 | _aBraddon-Mitchell, David | ||
245 | _aConceptual Analysis and Philosophical Naturalism | ||
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_aLondon _bMIT Press _c2009 |
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300 | _a370p | ||
500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _a1 Introducting the canbrra plan ....1 1 Mind, concepts, and theories .....21 2 Naturalistic analysis and the a priori ....23 3 Folk psychology and tacit theories: A correspondance between frank Jackson, and steve stich and kelby mason ....45 4 A priori biconditionals and metaphysics ....99 5 The argument from revelation ...113 6 Names, plans and descriptions .....139 7 Jackson`s Armchair: The only chair in town .....159 8 Is semantics in the plan ....183 II Metaphysics ....201 9 Ramseyan humility ....203 10 A partial defense of ramseyan humility ....223 11 Physicallism without pop-out ....243 12 Platitudes and metaphysics ....267 III Normativity ....301 13 Naturalizing normativity ....303 14 Moral functionalism, ethical quasi-relativism, and the canberra plan .....315 | |
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