
Physicalism is a program for building a unified system of knowledge about the world on the basis of the view that everything is a manifestation of the physical aspects of existence. Jeffrey Poland presents a systematic and comprehensive exploration of the philosophical foundations of this program. He investigates the core ideas, motivating values, and presuppositions of physicalism; the constraints upon an adequate formulation of physicalist doctrine; the epistemological and modal status, the scope, and the methodological roles of physicalist principles. He reviews and evaluates major objections to the program, and considers its significance for philosophy, science, society, and individual persons. He also examines the relations between physicalism and other philosophical positions, such as realism, empiricism, and relativism, and suggests that physicalism is compatible with a tolerant pluralism in the philosophical, cultural, and personal domains.
This work investigates the philosophical viability and structural requirements of physicalism as a comprehensive framework for understanding the nature of reality. Jeffrey Poland, a philosopher specializing in metaphysics and the philosophy of science, provides a rigorous examination of the core tenets and presuppositions that define the physicalist program. By analyzing the epistemological and modal status of physicalist principles, the author constructs a systematic defense of the view that all phenomena are manifestations of physical existence.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students of analytic philosophy frequently cite this text as a rigorous, systematic treatment of the physicalist position. Experts note that the prose is dense and requires a strong background in metaphysical inquiry to fully grasp the author's arguments regarding modal status and epistemological scope.
Page Count:
392
Publication Date:
1994-03-10
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198249802
ISBN-13:
9780198249801
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