A dialectic of two different and opposed conceptions of Naturalism is working itself out in Mind and World. There's the reductionist version - John McDowell calls it 'bald' Naturalism; 'Scientism' is another pejorative currently in fashion. And there's the kind of naturalistic pluralism that McDowell himself is striving for. Very roughly the distinction is between the tradition that runs from Kant through the Positivists to the likes of Dewey and Quine, and the tradition that runs from Kant through the Hegelians to Wittgenstein, Rorty, Davidson and Hilary Putnam since he left MIT for Harvard.
LRB 20 April 1995 | PDF Download
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