Croatian Journal of Philosophy

Volume 9, Issue 1, 2009

Philosophy of Linguistics

Tony Lambie
Pages 117-124

Scope and the Limits of Rational Explanation

The Reason Why by Edo Pivčević is an unconventional philosophy book. The author takes the wind out of the sails of the sceptic’s argument by removing its basis. It is neither epistemology nor ontology; nor does its outcome fall into the usual categories vis à vis the real, including pragmatism. A complete system is developed through a profound examination of explanation, contrasting the conceptual approach with the unbounded naturalistic kind and its dangers, illuminating examples of the latter kind with misunderstandings and abuses in physics, mathematics and computer science; effectively demonstrating the confusions engendered by varieties of reductionism. The author erects a rational structure of components which are mutually dependent and self-sustaining through the analysis and endorsement of common dualisms, e.g. necessary and contingent truth, self and the world; while distancing causality and determinism.