Reason, Regulation, and Realism: Toward a Regulatory Systems Theory of Reason and Evolutionary Epistemology

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (2):541-544 (1999)
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Professor Hooker’s mind is not unlike a telescope: it sees farther than the rest of us. Never mind the chromatic aberration that attends his higher magnifications; the present volume is a book of vision, and it will profit any reader to see the philosophical universe through Hooker’s well-turned lens.

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reprint Churchland, Paul (1999) "Reason, Regulation, and Realism: Toward a Regulatory Systems Theory of Reason and Evolutionary Epistemology". Philosophical and Phenomenological Research 59(2):541-544

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