TY - BOOK AU - Khlentzos,Drew TI - Naturalistic realism and the antirealist challenge T2 - Representation and mind SN - 026211285X AV - B835 .K49 2004 U1 - ARCH YNDC 149.2 K45N 22 PY - 2004/// CY - Cambridge, Mass. PB - MIT Press KW - Realism KW - Naturalism N1 - "A Bradford book."; Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-399) and index; Introduction : naturalistic realism and antirealism --; I; Metaphysical realism and truth --; 1; Contesting realism --; II; Dummett's antirealism --; 2; The antirealist arguments --; 3; Realist replies to antirealism --; 4; Intuitionistic foundations of antirealism --; III; Putnam's internalism --; 5; The internalist critique of realism --; 6; Models, representation, and reality --; 7; Internalism, pluralism, and antirepresentationalism --; IV; Prospects for naturalistic realism --; 8; Realism, facts, and truth N2 - "In this book Drew Khlentzos explains the antirealist argument from a realist perspective. He defends naturalistic realism against the antirealist challenge, and he considers the consequences of his defense for our understanding of realism and truth. Khlentzos argues that the naturalistic realist view that the world exists independently of the mind must take into consideration the representation problem: if the naturalistic realist view is true, how can mental representation of the world be explained?"--Jacket ER -