Materialism by Less than Adequate Means

Idealistic Studies 32 (3):273-290 (2002)
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Abstract

Detailed arguments are provided, chiefly with regard to recent Darwinian accounts of genetic selectionism (Dawkins, Dennett) and the Chomskyan view of natural language, but touching also on reductionism in general and computational accounts of the mind, that demonstrate that we are very far from supporting the adequacy of reductive materialism in science.

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Joseph Margolis
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