In the interview that I published with Ulrich Mohrhoff, he suggested the reading of John Haught's book entitled "Is nature enough?". After having finished Haught's book, I must say that it is a very good book.
This book is philosophically sophisticated, scientifically very well informed and, still, very easy to read.
Readers interested in a rigorous, honest and serious critical examination of metaphysical naturalism, should get this book and study it carefully.
Crucial to the accurate understanding of contemporary pseudoskepticism is the insight and knowledge of the philosophical worldview that most "skeptics" take for granted and from which most of their criticisms against parapsychology, the afterlife and spirituality in general is ultimately based upon.
I highly recommend this book.
This book is philosophically sophisticated, scientifically very well informed and, still, very easy to read.
Readers interested in a rigorous, honest and serious critical examination of metaphysical naturalism, should get this book and study it carefully.
Crucial to the accurate understanding of contemporary pseudoskepticism is the insight and knowledge of the philosophical worldview that most "skeptics" take for granted and from which most of their criticisms against parapsychology, the afterlife and spirituality in general is ultimately based upon.
I highly recommend this book.
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