Santayana’s Naturalism at the Junction of Epistemology and Ontology

In Martin A. Coleman & Glenn Tiller (eds.), The Palgrave Companion to George Santayana’s Scepticism and Animal Faith. Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 149-161 (2024)
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Faerna inquires into the ways in which Santayana’s philosophy is part of the tradition of philosophical naturalism. He finds two strains of naturalism at play in Santayana’s system, namely, epistemological naturalism and ontological naturalism, and he helps illuminate Santayana’s philosophy by probing some of the tensions between these two strains.

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