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SUMMARY:Scientific Realism and Phenomenology: A Show down?
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Since Quentin Meillassoux&rsquo\;s influential critique of phenomenology\, there has been renewed interested in understanding whether phenomenology is antithetical to scientific realism and instead supports versions of scientific anti-realism\, whether instrumentalism\, van Fraassen&rsquo\;s constructive empiricism\, or Fine&rsquo\;s NOA. This paper works through the options here\, and argues against views (like Meillassoux&rsquo\;s and Brassier&rsquo\;s\, but also endorsed by many phenomenologists) that hold that phenomenology and scientific realism are mutually exclusive or forced into a &ldquo\;show down&rdquo\;. I contend that where a show down exists it is due to commitments that are sometimes (perhaps often) associated with scientific realism\, but are not strictly required by the position (e.g. adopting a view from nowhen\; a mechanistic conception of nature and the relation between parts and wholes\; an objectivist aim to eliminate or replace the first-person perspective\, etc.).&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Jack Reynolds is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean (Research) of the Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin University. He has written four books: <em>Chronopathologies: The Politics of Time in Deleuze\, Derrida\, Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology</em> (2012)\, <em>Analytic Versus Continental: Arguments on the Methods and Value of Philosophy</em> (2010\, with James Chase)\, <em>Merleau-Ponty and Derrida: Intertwining Embodiment and Alterity</em> (2004)\, and <em>Understanding Existentialism</em> (2006). He has also co-edited various books\, including <em>Phenomenology and Science</em> (2016)\, <em>Sartre: Key Concepts</em> (2013)\, <em>Continuum Companion to Existentialism</em> (2011)\, <em>Postanalytic and Metacontinental: Crossing Philosophical Divides </em>(2010)\, and <em>Merleau-Ponty: Key Concepts</em> (2008). He is currently writing a book on the relationship between phenomenological philosophy and the empirical sciences (and hence on meta-philosophy). In arguing for the compatibility of weak forms of methodological naturalism with phenomenology\, he contests many of the standard interpretations of this relationship. It is forthcoming with Routledge and titled <em>Phenomenology\, Naturalism and Science: A Hybrid and Heretical Proposal.</em></p>
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