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Scientism : prospects and problems / edited by Jeroen de Ridder, Rik Peels, and René van Woudenberg.

Other author/creatorRidder, J. de editor.
Other author/creatorPeels, Rik, 1983- editor.
Other author/creatorWoudenberg, René van editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info New York : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Copyright Notice ©2018
Descriptionix, 304 pages ; 25 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Introduction : putting scientism on the philosophical agenda / René van Woudenberg, Rik Peels, Jeroen de Riddera -- A conceptual map of scientism / Rik Peels -- Scientism and Its rivals / Mikael Stenmark -- Philosophical challenges for scientism (and how to meet them?) / Alex Rosenberg -- Scientism with a humane face / James Ladyman -- Philosophy, science, and common sense / Hilary Kornblith -- Is scientism epistemically vicious? / Ian James Kidd -- An epistemological critique of scientism / Rene Van Woudenberg -- Kinds of knowledge, limits of science / Jeroen De Ridder -- Scientism : who needs it? / Alvin Plantinga -- Cognitive science and moral philosophy : challenging scientistic overreach / William Fitzpatrick -- Physicalism, not scientism / Alyssa Ney -- Moderate scientism in philosophy / Wesley Buckwalter, John Turri.
Summary "Can only science deliver genuine knowledge about the world and ourselves? Is science our only guide to what exists? Scientism answers both questions with yes. Scientism is increasingly influential in popular scientific literature and intellectual life in general, but philosophers have hitherto largely ignored it. This collection is one of the first to develop and assess scientism as a serious philosophical position. It features twelve new essays by both proponents and critics of scientism. Before scientism can be evaluated, it needs to be clear what it is. Hence, the collection opens with essays that provide an overview of the many different versions of scientism and their mutual interrelations. Next, several card-carrying proponents of scientism make their case, either by developing and arguing directly for their preferred version of scientism or by responding to objections. Then, the floor is given to critics of scientism. It is examined whether scientism is epistemically vicious, whether scientism presents a plausible general epistemological outlook and whether science has limits. The final four essays zoom out and connect scientism to ongoing debates elsewhere in philosophy. What does scientism mean for religious epistemology? What can science tell us about morality and is a scientistic moral epistemology plausible? How is scientism related to physicalism? And is experimental philosophy really a form of scientism tailored to philosophy?"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN0190462752 (hardback)
ISBN9780190462758 (hardback)
Standard identifier# 99978898286

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