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Naturalism(Paperback, James Bissett Pratt)

Naturalism(Paperback, James Bissett Pratt)

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About The Book: This book delves into Naturalism, a philosophical stance rooted in the empirical study of nature, which has significantly influenced European thought since the Renaissance. The author contends that the systematic observation of natural phenomena has been integral to human progress and understanding. The concept of natural law, based on the regularity and order of natural events, has long been implicit in human cognition and action. The author traces the development of the concept of causation, positing that it originated from the experiences of exerting effort and encountering resistance. As individuals observe efficient forces in action, they formulate ideas about cause and effect. However, the realm of the mind has been more elusive for Naturalism, as the thoughts and motives of sentient beings are complex and unpredictable. In the moral domain, Naturalism critiques traditional ethical systems and seeks to develop principles consistent with its empirical approach. Naturalistic morality focuses on the practicalities of human existence rather than abstract ideals, employing clear thinking and relevant evidence in its inquiry. Rejecting authoritarian ethics, Naturalism insists on rational justification for moral claims, inviting dialogue and cooperation based on reason and evidence. Thus, the naturalistic moralist prioritizes understanding the ideal way for individuals to live in the tangible world, guided by empirical investigation and critical thinking. About The Author: James Bissett Pratt (1875–1944) was renowned philosopher and president of the American Theological Society, held the prestigious Mark Hopkins Chair at Williams College. Born in Elmira, New York, Pratt's scholarly journey began at Williams College and continued through the University of Berlin and Harvard University under the mentorship of William James. He authored influential works like "The Psychology of Religious Belief" and "Matter and Spirit," exploring themes of philosophy, re