McDowell's oscillation, objectivity and rationality
<p><em>Mind and World</em> is written in a Wittgensteinian spirit. It is a work whose aim is to address a specific philosophical discomfort. John McDowell diagnoses a tension between the urge for what he describes as 'minimal empiricism' and its apparent impossibility. M...
Autors principals: | Garner, S, Stephanie Garner |
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Altres autors: | Charles, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Idioma: | English |
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2010
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