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Methodological Naturalism: Neutral Principle or Self-Refuting Philosophy?

Methodological Naturalism: Neutral Principle or Self-Refuting Philosophy?

Update: 2024-03-14
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In this episode, hosts Robert J. Marks and Angus Menuge interview Dr. Robert Larmer about his chapter on methodological naturalism in the recently published volume Minding the Brain. Larmer explains that methodological naturalism is the assumption that when pursuing knowledge, one must always posit a physical cause and never appeal to a non-physical cause. Larmer argues that methodological naturalism is not Read More ›

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Methodological Naturalism: Neutral Principle or Self-Refuting Philosophy?

Methodological Naturalism: Neutral Principle or Self-Refuting Philosophy?

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