The Epistemological Skyhook The Epistemological Skyhook
Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy

The Epistemological Skyhook

Determinism, Naturalism, and Self-Defeat

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Publisher Description

Throughout philosophical history, there has been a recurring argument to the effect that determinism, naturalism, or both are self-referentially incoherent. By accepting determinism or naturalism, one allegedly acquires a reason to reject determinism or naturalism. The Epistemological Skyhook brings together, for the first time, the principal expressions of this argument, focusing primarily on the last 150 years. This book addresses the versions of this argument as presented by Arthur Lovejoy, A.E. Taylor, Kurt Gödel, C.S. Lewis, Norman Malcolm, Karl Popper, J.R. Lucas, William Hasker, Thomas Nagel, Alvin Plantinga, and others, along with the objections presented by their many detractors. It concludes by presenting a new version of the argument that synthesizes the best aspects of the others while also rendering the argument immune to some of the most significant objections made to it.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2016
20 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
266
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
2.4
MB
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