TY - CHAP A2 - Metzinger, Thomas K. A2 - Windt, Jennifer M. AB - We agree with Dr. Nagel’s assertion that explanations within cognitive science can be thickened by an infusion of pragmatism and anthropology. We further propose that because of its direct challenge of the correspondence thinking that tends to underlie contemporary indirect- and direct realism, Wild Systems Theory provides a coherence framework that conceptualizes reality as inherently context dependent and, therefore, inherently meaning-full. As a result, pragmatists can appeal to the reality of lived experience, anthropologists can appeal to the meaningful, multi-scale influences that shape an individual, and both can do so without having to justify the reality status of meaning in relation to the meaning-less view of reality we have been led to via the indirect- and direct-realism inherent in contemporary naturalism. AU - Jordan, J. Scott AU - Day, Brian CY - Frankfurt am Main DO - 10.15502/9783958570795 KW - Coherence theory of truth, Correspondence theory of truth, Direct realism, Embodiment, Epistemic gap, Indirect realism, Intrinsic properties, Modes of experience, Multi-scale self-sustaining systems, Reality, Wild systems theory LA - English PB - MIND Group PY - 2015 SE - 21(R) SN - 9783958570795 ST - After Naturalism: Wild Systems Theory and the Turn To Holism T2 - Open MIND TI - After Naturalism: Wild Systems Theory and the Turn To Holism UR - https://open-mind.net/papers/after-naturalism-wild-systems-theory-and-the-turn-to-holism-a-reply-to-saskia-nagel ID - 21