Naturalism

A Critical Appraisal

Edited by Steven J. Wagner and Richard Warner

The essays in this anthology explore the difficulties of naturalism by revealing the ambiguities surrounding it, as well as the tensions that exist among its critics. Contributors include Mark Wilson, Robert Audi, David Shatz, Richard Foley, George Bealer , George Myro, Steven J. Wagner, Richard Warner, Ian Pratt , Terence Horgan, Lynne Rudder Baker.

Reviews

“Wagner and Warner collect twelve philosophical essays on naturalism. . . .The contributors, all philosophers, do not share a specific theme, but they are largely critical of some aspect of naturalism. The topics covered include naturalism and teleology, ethical naturalism, skepticism and naturalism, materialism and psychology, and the incoherence of empiricism. . . .Most of the contributions are accessible to advanced undergraduates.”—Choice