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Reason in Nature

New Essays on Themes from John McDowell
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Reason in Nature explores the intricate relationship between human reasoning and the natural world, delving into philosophical questions about how our understanding and interpretation of nature shape our thought processes. It examines psychological principles, drawing connections between environmental stimuli and cognitive responses, and encourages readers to consider how nature influences logical reasoning. The book offers insights into the dynamic interplay between human cognition and the broader natural environment.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by exploring the intersections of philosophy and psychology in understanding the natural world and human thought. It delves into how reason shapes our perceptions and interactions with nature, offering insightful perspectives for those interested in the cognitive processes behind human reasoning.

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Against the dominant view of reductive naturalism, John McDowell argues that human life should be seen as transformed by reason so that human minds, while not supernatural, are sui generis. This collection assembles eleven critical essays that highlight the enduring significance and wide ramifications of McDowellโ€™s unorthodox position.

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A group of distinguished philosophers reflect on John McDowell's arguments for nonreductive naturalism, an approach that can explain what is special about human reason without implying that it is in any sense supernatural.

John McDowell is one of the English-speaking world's most influential living philosophers, whose work has shaped debates in mind, language, metaphysics, epistemology, meta-ethics, and the history of philosophy. A common thread running through McDowell's diverse contributions has been his critique of a form of reductive naturalism according to which human minds must be governed by laws essentially similar to those that govern the rest of nature. Against this widely accepted view, McDowell maintains that human minds should be seen as "transformed" by reason in such a way that the principles governing our minds, while not supernatural, are in an important sense sui generis.

Editors Matthew Boyle and Evgenia Mylonaki assemble a group of distinguished philosophers to clarify and criticise McDowell's core position and explore its repercussions for contemporary debates about metaphysics and epistemology, perception, language, action, and value. The essays here scrutinise the core idea that human reason constitutes a second nature, emerging from humanity's basic animal nature, and reflect on the underpinnings of McDowell's claims in Aristotle, Kant, and Hegel. Many of the contributors extend McDowell's views beyond his own articulations, elaborating the transformative role that reason plays in human experience.

In clarifying and expanding McDowell's insights, Reason in Nature challenges contemporary orthodoxy, much as McDowell himself has. And, as this collection makes clear, McDowell's unorthodox position is of enduring importance and has wide-ranging implications, still not fully appreciated, for ongoing philosophical debates.

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Reason in Nature is a collection of essays that aims to demonstrate the unity of John McDowell's philosophical thought. Widely praised for its high quality and insightful discussion, the book offers valuable perspectives for those interested in understanding and exploring McDowell's ideas further. The essays illuminate his work while suggesting promising avenues for future research, making it a significant contribution to philosophical literature.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674241046

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 06 December 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 2 illus.

Contributors:

  • Edited by Matthew Boyle
  • Edited by Dr. Evgenia Mylonaki

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 680g

Pages: 392

About the Author

Matthew Boyle is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chicago. Evgenia Mylonaki is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Patras, Greece.

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