Three Varieties of Scientific Engagement: Exploring the Space of Naturalistic Approached to Philosophy
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Philosophers, including those in subfields beyond philosophy of science, must examine their engagement with science. Naturalism represents guidance by science, but this can vary in terms of obligation and scope. Philosophers might be influenced by a range of sciences beyond physics, including biology, neuroscience, and even economics. The nature of this guidance can affect philosophical topics, content, and methodologies. Exploring these different types of naturalism is essential for understanding its impact on philosophical practice and inquiry.
Philosophers from all fields should consider how their work relates to science, engaging with it in a meaningful way that reflects their philosophical inquiries.
Naturalism in philosophy can take various forms, signifying different degrees of commitment to being guided by science, which can vary by field and type.
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