NATURALISM AND THE MIND: The Final Questions

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Abstract

The Word “naturalism” has so many different meanings in contemporary philosophy that sometimes it might seem little useful, unless one decides to make some precisions. In this paper I shall, in the first place, detail the senses in which we can fruitfully use the concept in order to understand the nature of the mind. Then, I will discuss what arguments have been offered, for and against, a naturalistic account of the mind.

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Quintanilla, P. (2013). NATURALISM AND THE MIND: The Final Questions. In Reflections on Naturalism (pp. 33–42). Sense Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-296-9_3

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