The Materialist Sixties

In John Symons & Charles Wolfe (eds.), History and Philosophy of Materialism. Routledge (forthcoming)
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Abstract: The 1960s saw the publication of many works in philosophy in which materialism (or physicalism) was a major theme even if not always endorsed. But how should we assess the ‘materialist sixties’? This paper argues that what is distinctive about the period is that it combines materialist metaphysics with materialist meta-philosophy, and, in so doing, solved a problem that dogged the discipline of philosophy since it assumed its modern form in the 19th century.

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Daniel Stoljar
Australian National University

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