![Philosophy / American philosophers / Philosophy of science / Analytic philosophers / Pragmatists / Philosophical movements / Wilfrid Sellars / Thomas Nagel / John Dewey / What Is it Like to Be a Bat? / Empiricism / Pragmatism Philosophy / American philosophers / Philosophy of science / Analytic philosophers / Pragmatists / Philosophical movements / Wilfrid Sellars / Thomas Nagel / John Dewey / What Is it Like to Be a Bat? / Empiricism / Pragmatism](/pdf-icon.png) Date: 2011-02-01 22:30:20Philosophy American philosophers Philosophy of science Analytic philosophers Pragmatists Philosophical movements Wilfrid Sellars Thomas Nagel John Dewey What Is it Like to Be a Bat? Empiricism Pragmatism | | Submission Type: Paper Dewey, Nagel, and the Problem of Objectivity In this paper, I argue that John Dewey’s Experience and Nature and Thomas Nagel’s The View from Nowhere are about the same fundamental and root philAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.american-philosophy.orgDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 61,00 KBShare Document on Facebook
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