On Intuitions in Argument
Posted on June 19, 2008
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Who needs intuitions? (HT: Richard) I’ve not read this one yet but from the abstract it looks very interesting. It argues that it’s the propositional content of intuitions and not the psychological fact of intuition that plays an evidentiary role in philosophical argument.
Related posts:
- Intuitions in Philosophical Argument
- More on Intuitions
- Folk Intuitions and Free Will
- Moral Intuitions and the Metaphysical Epoch
- Problem of Evil
- Intuitions of Free Will
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