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The Descartes Lectures 2008: 1. Naturalism without representationalism; 2. Two expressivist programmes, two bifurcations; 3. Pluralism, 'world' and the primacy of science; Part II. Commentaries: 4. Pragmatism: all or some?; 5. Naturalism, deflationism and the relative priority of language and metaphysics; 6. How pragmatists can be local expressivists; Part III. Postscript and Replies: 7. Prospects for global expressivism; Bibliography; Index. 330 $aPragmatists have traditionally been enemies of representationalism but friends of naturalism, when naturalism is understood to pertain to human subjects, in the sense of Hume and Nietzsche. In this volume Huw Price presents his distinctive version of this traditional combination, as delivered in his Rene? Descartes Lectures at Tilburg University in 2008. 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Introduction -- Chapter 2. Normal, Normality & Normalization: Towards A Context-Based Analysis -- Chapter 3.Same Principle, Different Logics -- Chapter 4. Abnormal Kitchen Knives. Creating The Material Conditions For Normal Prison Life -- Chapter 5. Security And Normalization: A Double Balancing Act -- Chapter 6. Emancipation Versus Forced Social Education: Normalizing The Social Dimension In Prison -- Chapter 7. From Killing Time To Using Time: Normalizing The Time-Use In Prison -- Chapter 8. Normalization, Punishment & Exceptionalism: What Do Normalized Prison Conditions Teach Us About Societies?. 330 $a?This is an impressive and ground-breaking book on normalisation in prison. With great insight, De Vos compares prisons in Belgium and Norway and her critical and nuanced analyses raise several questions of what ?normal? in the prison context means. I am especially thrilled over how the discussion emphasises the prisoners? understanding and experience which raises a fundamental debate about the ?law in book and law in action? on this topic.? -Berit Johnsen, Research Professor, University College of Norwegian Correctional Service ?The normalization principle is an old and important concept in Penology about which amazingly little is written. With this interdisciplinary and comparative study, Helene De Vos makes an important start with filling this gap and creates a strong theoretical framework for further research. The empirical work the author has done is amazing and shines light on the many paradoxes and complexities which the normalization principle evokes in the reality of prison life?. -Miranda Boone, Professor of C riminology and Comparative Penology, Leiden University, the Netherlands This book explores how prison life is normalized in different countries, with a critical and detailed look at ?Scandinavian exceptionalism? ? the idea that Scandinavian prisons have exceptionally humane conditions ? and compares these prisons to ones in Belgium. It provides a more nuanced, systematic and contextualized comparison of normalization in two countries. Through analyzing policy and legislative documents, participant observation and interviews, it seeks to understand how normalization is implemented differently in prison legislation, policies and practices and compares the two societies for context. It also considers the material prison environment, security, the social environment and the use of time in prison. It provides insights into how normalization can be successfully and holistically implemented in both policy and practice, to contribute to a more ?pure? form of liberty deprivation as punishment without too many unintended effects. Helene De Vos is an affiliated senior researcher at KU Leuven, Belgium, and the executive director of RESCALED. 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