In this paper, I first develop desiderata for an ontology of intuitions on the basis of paradigmatic cases of intuitions in philosophy. A special focus lies on cases that have been subject to extensive first-order philosophical debates but have been receiving little attention in the current debate over the ontology of intuitions. I show that none of the popular accounts in the current debate can meet all desiderata. I discuss a view according to which intuitions reduce to beliefs, Timothy Williamson's (2004, 2007) account of intuitions as beliefs or inclinations to believe, and traditional rationalist accounts of intuitions. I then show that a widely ignored account of intuitions as appearance states can meet the desiderata best
This article lays the groundwork for a defense of rational intuitions by first arguing against a pre...
Some recent researches in experimental philosophy have posed a problem for philosophers ’ appeal to ...
Many philosophers, particularly those of the contemporary analytic variety, appeal to intuitions to ...
In this paper, I first develop desiderata for an ontology of intuitions on the basis of paradigmatic...
Rationalism is the view that intuitions are a defeasible source of non-inferential justification. Th...
Advocates of the use of intuitions in philosophy argue that they are treated as evidence because the...
This thesis is concerned with the ontology, epistemology, and methodology of intuitions in philosoph...
I argue for three central theses: ‘intuition’ is ambiguous, in material object metaphysics ‘intuitio...
It is common in philosophy for philosophers to consult their intuitions regarding philosophical issu...
This essay addresses the use of intuitions as evidence in contemporary analytic philosophy. Chapter ...
According to a popular view in philosophy, intuition is a singular propositional attitude. In this p...
UnrestrictedIntuitions currently play a central evidential role in much of the practice of philosoph...
In recent decades, intuitions' role in philosophy has been hotly debated. Many claim intuitions play...
This thesis has a negative and a positive goal. The negative goal consists of showing (i) that the s...
This paper is a defense of the evidentiality of epistemic intuitions. To that end, I will first brie...
This article lays the groundwork for a defense of rational intuitions by first arguing against a pre...
Some recent researches in experimental philosophy have posed a problem for philosophers ’ appeal to ...
Many philosophers, particularly those of the contemporary analytic variety, appeal to intuitions to ...
In this paper, I first develop desiderata for an ontology of intuitions on the basis of paradigmatic...
Rationalism is the view that intuitions are a defeasible source of non-inferential justification. Th...
Advocates of the use of intuitions in philosophy argue that they are treated as evidence because the...
This thesis is concerned with the ontology, epistemology, and methodology of intuitions in philosoph...
I argue for three central theses: ‘intuition’ is ambiguous, in material object metaphysics ‘intuitio...
It is common in philosophy for philosophers to consult their intuitions regarding philosophical issu...
This essay addresses the use of intuitions as evidence in contemporary analytic philosophy. Chapter ...
According to a popular view in philosophy, intuition is a singular propositional attitude. In this p...
UnrestrictedIntuitions currently play a central evidential role in much of the practice of philosoph...
In recent decades, intuitions' role in philosophy has been hotly debated. Many claim intuitions play...
This thesis has a negative and a positive goal. The negative goal consists of showing (i) that the s...
This paper is a defense of the evidentiality of epistemic intuitions. To that end, I will first brie...
This article lays the groundwork for a defense of rational intuitions by first arguing against a pre...
Some recent researches in experimental philosophy have posed a problem for philosophers ’ appeal to ...
Many philosophers, particularly those of the contemporary analytic variety, appeal to intuitions to ...