Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
218
Language
English
Published
Nov 1, 2006
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1844650790
ISBN-13
9781844650798
Description
Jack Ritchie delves into the philosophical landscape of naturalism, exploring its principles and implications in contemporary discourse. As a growing movement among Anglo-American philosophers, naturalism emphasizes a worldview grounded in the natural sciences, rejecting metaphysical constructs that lie outside empirical observation. This exploration invites readers to reflect on the foundations of their beliefs and how these philosophies shape the understanding of reality.
Throughout the text, Ritchie examines various interpretations of naturalism, highlighting the nuances and debates that often accompany this philosophical stance. He offers insights into its advantages and challenges, encouraging readers to engage with complex questions about existence, morality, and knowledge. Ritchie's analytical approach not only clarifies the core tenets of naturalism but also underscores its relevance in modern philosophical discussions.
Throughout the text, Ritchie examines various interpretations of naturalism, highlighting the nuances and debates that often accompany this philosophical stance. He offers insights into its advantages and challenges, encouraging readers to engage with complex questions about existence, morality, and knowledge. Ritchie's analytical approach not only clarifies the core tenets of naturalism but also underscores its relevance in modern philosophical discussions.
Genres
Philosophy
Contemporary