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(2006) Human Studies 29 (3).

Pragmatism, naturalism, and phenomenology

Scott Aikin

pp. 317-340

Pragmatism's naturalism is inconsistent with the phenomenological tradition's anti-naturalism. This poses a problem for the methodological consistency of phenomenological work in the pragmatist tradition. Solutions such as phenomenologizing naturalism or naturalizing phenomenology have been proposed, but they fail. As a consequence, pragmatists and other naturalists must answer the phenomenological tradition's criticisms of naturalism.

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DOI: 10.1007/s10746-006-9026-5

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Aikin, S. (2006). Pragmatism, naturalism, and phenomenology. Human Studies 29 (3), pp. 317-340.

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