
Methodological Naturalism: Neutral Principle or Self-Refuting Philosophy?
Mind Matters
Exploring the Implications of Causal Closure on Human Reasoning
Exploring the impact of self-refutation on human reasoning within methodological naturalism and the dependence of mental states on brain states. The chapter raises questions on rational justification of beliefs and uses the example of deriving beliefs about porcupine size to illustrate these concepts.
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