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Intuitions may seem to play a fundamental role in philosophy: but their role and their value have been challenged recently. What are intuitions? Should we ever trust them? And if so, when? Do they have an indispensable role in science--in thought experiments, for instance--as well as in philosophy?...

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Other Authors: Booth, Anthony Robert, (Editor), Rowbottom, Darrell P., 1975- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014.
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Rational Roles of Intuition / Elijah Chudnoff
  • Intuitions: Their Nature and Probative Value / Ernest Sosa
  • Empirical Evidence for Rationalism? / Joel Pust
  • Moderate Intuitionism: A Metasemantic Account / Michael Johnson and Jennifer Nado
  • Intuition, 'Intuition', Concepts and the A Priori / C.S.I. Jenkins
  • Intuitions in Science: Thought Experiments as Argument Pumps / Darrell P. Rowbottom
  • Novice Thought Experiments / Roy Sorensen
  • Moral Intuitionism, Experiments, and Skeptical Arguments / Mark van Roojen
  • Linguistic Intuitions in Context: A Defense of Non-Skeptical Pure Invariantism / John Turri
  • The Challenge of Sticking with Intuitions through Thick and Thin / Jonathan M. Weinberg and Joshua Alexander
  • Sceptical Intuitions / Duncan Pritchard
  • Who Needs Intuitions? Two Experimentalist Critiques / Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa
  • Grasp of Essences versus Intuitions: An Unequal Contest / E.J. Lowe
  • X-Phi without Intuitions? / Herman Cappelen