Second philosophy [electronic resource] : a naturalistic method / Penelope Maddy.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [412]-437) and index.
What is second philosophy? -- Descartes's first philosophy -- Neo-Cartesian skepticism -- Hume's naturalism -- Kant's transcendentalism -- Carnap's rational reconstruction -- Quine's naturalism -- Putnam's anti-naturalism -- The second philosopher at work -- What's left to do? -- An illustration : truth and reference -- Reconfiguring the debate -- Disquotation -- Minimalism -- Correlation -- A second philosophy of logic -- Naturalistic options -- Kant on logic -- Undoing the Copernican revolution -- The logical structure of the world -- The logical structure of cognition -- The status of rudimentary logic -- From rudimentary to classical logic -- Caveats -- Second philosophy and mathematics -- Second philosophy of science -- Mathematics in application -- Second methodology of mathematics -- Second philosophy of mathematics -- Second metaphysics.
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