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1. Introduction
2. Prelude: Sellars' Project and Its Essential Tension
Part I Sellars and Phenomenology: Lifeworld and Science
3. Husserl's Lifeworld and the Scientific Image
4. Lifeworld Phenomenology After Husserl: Merleau-Ponty, Enactivism, Heiddeger and Science
5. Toward a Non-representational Conception of Science and the Lifeworld
Part II Sellars' Relevance for Continental Philosophy
6. Toward the Thing-in-Itself: Sellars' and Meillassoux's Divergent Conception of Kantian Transcendentalism
7. Deleuze and Sellars on Ontology and Normativity
Part III Unifying the Manifest and the Scientific Images
8. Sellars' Synoptic Vision: Unifying the Images at the Level of the Lifeworld
Part IV Persons, Free Will and Processes
9. Persons as Normative Functions in a Nominalistic Process World
10. Free Will in a Scientifically Disenchanted World
Part V Philosophy, Disenchantment and Self-Critique
11. The Dialectic Between Manifest and Scientific Image in the Wake of Weberian Disenchantment
Part VI Scientific Naturalism and Non-instrumental Values
12. Science and the Objectification of Values: A Sellarsian Response to the Continental Critique of Science.

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