The role of intuition in Kripke's arguments for the causal-historical theory of reference has been a topic of recent debate, particularly in light of empirical work on these intuitions. In this paper, I develop three interpretations of the role intuition might play in Kripke's arguments. The first aim of this exercise is to help clarify the options available to interpreters of Kripke, and the consequences for the experimental investigation of Kripkean intuitions. The second aim is to show that understanding the role of intuition in Kripke's arguments, and in other arguments commonly interpreted as ?appeals to intuition? requires that we pay careful attention to the argumentative context and theoretical commitments of the work in question. T...
The aim of this paper is to undermine one of the main assumptions of the negative program of experim...
My dissertation examines prominent arguments for and against the use of intuition in philosophical t...
Max Deutsch’s new book argues against the commonly held ‘myth’ that philosophical methodology charac...
The role of intuition in Kripke's arguments for the causal-historical theory of reference has been a...
In this paper, we will examine the role that intuitions and responses to thought experiments play in...
In philosophy, many reflections and categories were the result of intuition and thought experiments....
Although the concept of intuition has a central place in experimental philosophy, it is still far fr...
In recent decades, intuitions' role in philosophy has been hotly debated. Many claim intuitions play...
1. Intuitions are often treated in philosophy as a basic evidential source to confirm/discredit a pr...
use experimental methods to raise a specter of doubt about reliance on intuitions in developing theo...
Intuitions may seem to play a fundamental role in philosophy: but their role and their value have be...
Advocates of the use of intuitions in philosophy argue that they are treated as evidence because the...
What an intuitionist may refer to with respect to a given epistemic state depends not only on that e...
Externalist theories in natural language semantics have become the orthodoxy since Kripke is widely ...
Since the 1960s, Kripke has been a central figure in several fields related to mathematical logic, l...
The aim of this paper is to undermine one of the main assumptions of the negative program of experim...
My dissertation examines prominent arguments for and against the use of intuition in philosophical t...
Max Deutsch’s new book argues against the commonly held ‘myth’ that philosophical methodology charac...
The role of intuition in Kripke's arguments for the causal-historical theory of reference has been a...
In this paper, we will examine the role that intuitions and responses to thought experiments play in...
In philosophy, many reflections and categories were the result of intuition and thought experiments....
Although the concept of intuition has a central place in experimental philosophy, it is still far fr...
In recent decades, intuitions' role in philosophy has been hotly debated. Many claim intuitions play...
1. Intuitions are often treated in philosophy as a basic evidential source to confirm/discredit a pr...
use experimental methods to raise a specter of doubt about reliance on intuitions in developing theo...
Intuitions may seem to play a fundamental role in philosophy: but their role and their value have be...
Advocates of the use of intuitions in philosophy argue that they are treated as evidence because the...
What an intuitionist may refer to with respect to a given epistemic state depends not only on that e...
Externalist theories in natural language semantics have become the orthodoxy since Kripke is widely ...
Since the 1960s, Kripke has been a central figure in several fields related to mathematical logic, l...
The aim of this paper is to undermine one of the main assumptions of the negative program of experim...
My dissertation examines prominent arguments for and against the use of intuition in philosophical t...
Max Deutsch’s new book argues against the commonly held ‘myth’ that philosophical methodology charac...