The success of the scientific revolution led to the development of the worldview of scientific naturalism, according to which the totality of what exists is ultimately describable and explainable by the natural sciences in terms of natural causes, including human cognitive, moral, and social phenomena. Scientific naturalism faces substantial philosophical objections, addressing which more liberal variants of naturalism have been proposed.

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Scientific Naturalism

  • Federico Laudisa

摘要

The success of the scientific revolution led to the development of the worldview of scientific naturalism, according to which the totality of what exists is ultimately describable and explainable by the natural sciences in terms of natural causes, including human cognitive, moral, and social phenomena. Scientific naturalism faces substantial philosophical objections, addressing which more liberal variants of naturalism have been proposed.