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From the naturalistic perspective, philosophy is conceived of as continuous with science, and not as having some independently privileged status.

(a) They give up the privileged autonomous position of epistemology and uphold that epistemology must be continuous with science.

A common theme of this work is that philosophy is supposed to be continuous with science and that philosophical theories are to be defended on largely explanatory grounds, not on the basis of a priori arguments that appeal to intuition.

Current work in epistemology is increasingly value-driven, but this volume presents the first collection of essays to explore whether virtue epistemology can also be naturalistic, in the philosophical definition meaning 'methodologically continuous with science'.

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Mitcham (1994) calls this type of philosophy of technology 'humanities philosophy of technology' because it is continuous with social science and the humanities.

M-naturalists, then, construct philosophical theories that are continuous with the sciences either in virtue of their dependence upon the actual results of scientific method in different domains or in virtue of their employment and emulation of distinctively scientific ways of looking at and explaining things.

Theoretical research within technology has come to be often indistinguishable from theoretical research in science, making engineering science largely continuous with 'ordinary' or 'pure' science.

And in the last few decades, philosophers have come to see their enterprise as continuous with that of science.

Some philosophers continue to work on problems that are continuous with the natural sciences, exploring, for example, the character of space and time or the fundamental features of life.

Quine is the towering figure here, and his famous critique of Carnap's analytic/synthetic distinction (Quine 1951) was instrumental in inaugurating a view of philosophy as continuous with the natural sciences, with the corresponding rejection of the view that there was anything distinctive about conceptual analysis.

But unlike traditional metaphysics, which is thought of a priori, Stumpf's view of metaphysics, as he repeatedly imparted since his first lectures on metaphysics in Würzburg, is based on experience insofar as it is continuous with the empirical sciences and proceeds inductively, i.e. according to a bottom-up approach.

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