In this paper, I argue that appeals to intuition are weak arguments because intellectual intuition is an unreliable belief-forming process, since it yields incompatible verdicts in response to the same cases, and since the inference from 'It seems to S that p' to 'p' is unreliable. Since the reliability of intellectual intuition is a necessary condition for strong appeals to intuition, it follows that appeals to intuition are weak arguments
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Abstract: In this paper, I argue that the method of cases (namely, the method of using intuitive jud...
In this paper, I argue that appeals to intuition are weak arguments because intellectual intuition i...
In this paper, I argue that appeals to intuition are strong arguments just in case there is an agree...
In this paper, I argue that appeals to intuition in Analytic Philosophy are not compelling arguments...
Advocates of the use of intuitions in philosophy argue that they are treated as evidence because the...
In this paper, I argue that appeals to intuition in Analytic Philosophy are not compelling arguments...
In recent years a growing number of philosophers writing about the methodology of philosophy have de...
I reply to Muñoz-Suárez's objection to my argument by analogy with appeals to authority for the foll...
This essay addresses the use of intuitions as evidence in contemporary analytic philosophy. Chapter ...
In philosophical methodology, intuitions are used as evidence to support philosophical theories. In ...
Abstract: In this paper, I argue that the method of cases (namely, the method of using intuitive jud...
In this paper, I argue that appeals to intuition are weak arguments because intellectual intuition i...
In this paper, I argue that appeals to intuition are strong arguments just in case there is an agree...
In this paper, I argue that appeals to intuition in Analytic Philosophy are not compelling arguments...
Advocates of the use of intuitions in philosophy argue that they are treated as evidence because the...
In this paper, I argue that appeals to intuition in Analytic Philosophy are not compelling arguments...
In recent years a growing number of philosophers writing about the methodology of philosophy have de...
I reply to Muñoz-Suárez's objection to my argument by analogy with appeals to authority for the foll...
This essay addresses the use of intuitions as evidence in contemporary analytic philosophy. Chapter ...
In philosophical methodology, intuitions are used as evidence to support philosophical theories. In ...
Abstract: In this paper, I argue that the method of cases (namely, the method of using intuitive jud...