Re: methodological naturalism - origin of the term?

From: Sarah Berel-Harrop (sec@hal-pc.org)
Date: Tue Aug 26 2003 - 14:39:51 EDT

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    On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 09:03:52 -0400
      "Ted Davis" <tdavis@messiah.edu> wrote:

    >Hold on for a little while, and I should be able to come
    >up with a better
    >candidate for the first use of the term, "methodological
    >naturalism." I'm
    >waiting to hear from a scholar who is researching this
    >for something he is
    >writing. I heard him give a paper on it this summer, and
    >he had a specific
    >instance a few years earlier than 1991. I'm not
    >presently at liberty to add
    >details.

    Ok, well I will also pass on a few articles that
    were sent to me. I have not read them. Hope
    someone finds them useful.

    Audi, Robert. 2000. Philosophical Naturalism at the Turn
    of the Century.
    Journal of Philosophical Research 25:27-45.

    Also:

    Dean, William. 1989. Naturalism and Methodologism.
    American Journal of
    Theology and Philosophy 10 (2):99-114.

    Flew, Antony. 1987. Must Naturalism Discredit Naturalism.
    In
    Evolutionary Epistemology, edited by G. Radnitzky. La
    Salle: Open Court.

    O'Gorman, Paschal. 1984. Quine's Epistemological
    Naturalism.
    Philosophical Studies 30:205-219.

    Sellars, Roy Wood. 1922. Evolutionary naturalism. Chicago:
    Open Court
    Publishing Company.



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