McDowell's Naturalism
Abstract
This is an essay on McDowell’s naturalism. It is, pace some
commentators, argued that McDowell’s naturalism does not end up in
any strange metaphysical positions in the philosophy of mind, because
second nature non-reductively supervenes on first nature and have
causal powers. Pace certain other commentators, it is also argued that
McDowell can be read as drawing a clear line between ethical
platonism, and his own naturalized platonism, but only at the cost of
landing in standard naturalism.