Agency and Alienation

Jennifer Hornsby
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Book synopsis: Today the majority of philosophers in the English-speaking world adhere to the "naturalist" credos that philosophy is continuous with science, and that the natural sciences provide a complete account of all that exists--whether human or nonhuman. The new faith says science, not man, is the measure of all things. However, there is a growing skepticism about the adequacy of this complacent orthodoxy. This volume presents a group of leading thinkers who criticize scientific naturalism not in the name of some form of supernaturalism, but in order to defend a more inclusive or liberal naturalism. The many prominent Anglo-American philosophers appearing in this book--Akeel Bilgrami, Stanley Cavell, Donald Davidson, John Dupre, Jennifer Hornsby, Erin Kelly, John McDowell, Huw Price, Hilary Putnam, Carol Rovane, Barry Stroud, and Stephen White--do not march in lockstep, yet their contributions demonstrate mutual affinities and various unifying themes. Instead of attempting to force human nature into a restricted scientific image of the world, these papers represent an attempt to place human nature at the center of renewed--but still scientifically respectful--conceptions of philosophy and nature.
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今天,英语世界的大多数哲学家都坚持“自然主义者”的信条,即哲学与科学是连续的,自然科学提供了对所有存在的事物的完整描述——无论是人类还是非人类。新的信仰认为,科学,而不是人,才是衡量万物的标准。然而,越来越多的人怀疑这种自满的正统是否足够。本卷提出了一组领先的思想家谁批评科学自然主义不是在某种形式的超自然主义的名义,但为了捍卫一个更包容或自由的自然主义。本书中出现的许多杰出的英美哲学家——阿基尔·比尔格拉米、斯坦利·卡维尔、唐纳德·戴维森、约翰·杜普雷、詹妮弗·霍斯比、艾琳·凯利、约翰·麦克道尔、休·普莱斯、希拉里·帕特南、卡罗尔·罗瓦恩、巴里·斯特劳德和斯蒂芬·怀特——并非步调一致,但他们的贡献显示出相互的联系和各种统一的主题。这些论文并没有试图将人性强加到一个有限的科学世界形象中,而是试图将人性置于更新的——但仍然尊重科学的——哲学和自然观的中心。
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