Against the dominant view of reductive naturalism, John McDowell argues that human life should be seen as transformed by reason so that human minds, while not supernatural, are sui generis. This collection assembles eleven critical essays that highlight the enduring significance and wide ramificatio
John McDowell: Reason and Nature: Lecture and Colloquium in Munster 1999
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