Newsletter of Phenomenology

Keeping phenomenologists informed since May 2002

142065

Routledge, London

2018

152 Pages

ISBN 9781138718487

Phenomenology and naturalism

Edited by

Rafael Winkler

At present, ‘naturalism’ is arguably the dominant trend in both Anglo-American and European philosophy. Owing to the influence of the works of W.V.O. Quine, Wilfred Sellars, and Hillary Putnam, among others, naturalism both as a methodological and ontological position has become one of the mainstays of contemporary analytic approaches to knowledge, mind and ethics. From the early 1990s onward, European philosophy in the English-speaking world has been witnessing a turn from the philosophies of the subjects of phenomenology, hermeneutics andexistentialism and a revival of a certain kind of vitalism, whether Bergsonian or Nietzschean, and also of a certain kind of materialism that is close in spirit to Spinoza’s Ethics and to the naturalism and monism of the early Ionian thinkers.

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Winkler, R. (ed) (2018). Phenomenology and naturalism, 2nd edn., Routledge, London.

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