Abstract
In this article, Todd Weir argues that an analysis of historical monism helps us recognize that part of the attraction of monism for contemporary scholars resides precisely in its anticlerical barb, its tendency towards heterodoxy and its offer of a universal ground.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 3 |
Journal | The Immanent Frame |
Publication status | Published - 3-Oct-2017 |
Keywords
- , evolutiontary psychology, immanent frame, history of science, worldviews