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|a Naturalism and the first-person perspective /
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-244) and index.
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|a This text investigates the limits of scientific naturalism. It has three goals: to show that no wholly impersonal account of reality can be adequate to all phenomena; to formulate a nonCartesian account of the first-person perspective; to develop a 'near-naturalism' that accommodates the world of our encounters and interactions.
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|a Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- What is the Problem? -- PART I: THE CORE ARGUMENT -- 1. Varieties of Naturalism -- What Counts As "Science"? -- Reductive Naturalism -- Nonreductive Naturalism -- Two Responses to Naturalism: Disenchantment and Optimism -- 2. On Naturalizing the First-Person Perspective -- What Is Naturalization? -- The Robust First-Person Perspective -- The Rudimentary First-Person Perspective -- 3. Reductive Approaches to the First-Person Perspective -- John Perry and an Epistemic Account of the Self -- David Lewis on De Se Belief -- A Comment on John Searle -- Does Cognitive Science Save the Day for Naturalism? -- Conclusion -- 4. Eliminative Approaches to the First-Person Perspective -- Daniel Dennett on Consciousness -- Thomas Metzinger on a Self-Model Theory -- My Recommendation -- 5. Arguments against First-Person Naturalization -- From First-Person Concepts to First-Person Properties -- A Linguistic Argument: A Complete Ontology Must Include First-Person Properties -- A Metaphysical Argument against Ontological Naturalism -- Conclusion -- PART II: AN ACCOUNT OF THE FIRST-PERSON PERSPECTIVE -- 6. From the Rudimentary to the Robust Stage of the First-Person Perspective -- The First-Person Perspective: Consciousness and Self-Consciousness -- Language and the Acquisition of Concepts -- How to Acquire a Self-Concept -- Human Persons: Wrap Up -- 7. Is the Idea of the First-Person Perspective Coherent? -- Personal Identity: A First-Personal Approach -- Objections and Replies -- Mark Johnston on the Self as Illusory -- Johnston's Critique Sidestepped -- Conclusion -- 8. A Metaphysical Framework for the First-Person Perspective -- First-Person Properties -- Dispositional Properties -- Haecceitistic Implications -- Conclusion.
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|a 9 Agents, Artifacts, Moral Responsibility: Some Contributions of the First-Person Perspective -- Personhood -- Varieties of Agency -- Artifacts -- Moral Responsibility -- Conclusion -- 10. Natural Reality -- Near-Naturalism -- Property-Constitution and Causation -- Emergentism and Downward Causation -- How Naturalistic Is Near-Naturalism? -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Z.
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