Against the dominant view of reductive naturalism, John McDowell argues that human life should be seen as transformed by reason so that human minds, while not supernatural, are sui generis . This collection assembles eleven critical essays that highlight the enduring significance and wide ramifications of McDowell's unorthodox position.
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Against the dominant view of reductive naturalism, John McDowell argues that human life should be seen as transformed by reason so that human minds, while not supernatural, are sui generis . This collection assembles eleven critical essays that highlight the enduring significance and wide ramifications of McDowell's unorthodox position.
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