Part I in this series of posts can be found here. Methodological and epistemological claims Ladyman and Ross make two claims, one meta-methodological and one epistemological, that serve to reinforce their naturalism as well as further the case against the domestication of science. First, the meta-methodological claim is their attempt to address the demarcation between … Continue reading The argument of Every Thing Must Go (Part II)
Month: June 2020
The argument of Every Thing Must Go (Part I)
The purpose of my dissertation is to enter Bernard Lonergan's work on cognitional theory, epistemology, and metaphysics into the contemporary debate concerning scientism. For this, there is no better pair of interlocutors than James Ladyman and Don Ross and their work Every Thing Must Go. In this and subsequent posts, I'll present my summary and … Continue reading The argument of Every Thing Must Go (Part I)

