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This is an interesting book that attempts to defend naive (or vulgar) realism. The first couple chapters provide a detailed description of naive realism, and a description of some of the more common alternatives in today's philosophical community. The author explains why philosophy went towards postmodernism, and traces the roots back to Hume and... (See the whole review) (Added by Joseph Rowlands on 6/15/2009, 1:41am)Discuss this Book (1 message) |