Although the case for the judgment-dependence of many other domains has been pored over, surprisingly little attention has been paid to mathematics and logic. This paper presents two dilemmas for a judgment-dependent account of these areas. First, the extensionality-substantiality dilemma: in each case, either the judgment-dependent account is extensionally inadequate or it cannot meet the substantiality condition (roughly: non-vacuous specification). Second, the extensionality-extremality dilemma: in each case, either the judgment-dependent account is extensionally inadequate or it cannot meet the extremality condition (roughly: absence of independent explanation). The paper concludes with a moral concerning the judgment-dependence of a po...
In Kant’s logical texts the reference of the form S is P to an “unknown = x” is well known, but its ...
AbstractThe question addressed in this paper is how the degree of justification of a belief is deter...
To many, judgment has seemed a locus of cognitive agency, a kind of cognitive mental act. In one min...
Although the case for the judgment-dependence of many other domains has been pored over, surprisingl...
This Article, transcribed from a symposium talk given by the author, examines two critical junctures...
This thesis presents the results of a series of studies (on syllogisms, on the interpretation of mat...
Conclusions can be drawn from incomplete or inconsistent specifications by separating the correspond...
The literature on the indispensability argument for mathematical realism often refers to the ‘indisp...
Framing effects occur when different descriptions of thesame decision problem give rise to divergent...
Is there any other activity as problematic as judgment? How is it possible that those who judge are ...
In The Inherent Irrationality of Judgment Proofing, Professor Steven L. Schwarcz raises interesting ...
It is commonly accepted that suspension of judgment, together with belief and disbelief, are the thr...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to question some commonly accepted patterns of reasoning involv...
The goal of this paper is to introduce the reader to the distinction between intensional and extensi...
According to Hartry Field, the mathematical Platonist is hostage of a dilemma. Faced with the reque...
In Kant’s logical texts the reference of the form S is P to an “unknown = x” is well known, but its ...
AbstractThe question addressed in this paper is how the degree of justification of a belief is deter...
To many, judgment has seemed a locus of cognitive agency, a kind of cognitive mental act. In one min...
Although the case for the judgment-dependence of many other domains has been pored over, surprisingl...
This Article, transcribed from a symposium talk given by the author, examines two critical junctures...
This thesis presents the results of a series of studies (on syllogisms, on the interpretation of mat...
Conclusions can be drawn from incomplete or inconsistent specifications by separating the correspond...
The literature on the indispensability argument for mathematical realism often refers to the ‘indisp...
Framing effects occur when different descriptions of thesame decision problem give rise to divergent...
Is there any other activity as problematic as judgment? How is it possible that those who judge are ...
In The Inherent Irrationality of Judgment Proofing, Professor Steven L. Schwarcz raises interesting ...
It is commonly accepted that suspension of judgment, together with belief and disbelief, are the thr...
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to question some commonly accepted patterns of reasoning involv...
The goal of this paper is to introduce the reader to the distinction between intensional and extensi...
According to Hartry Field, the mathematical Platonist is hostage of a dilemma. Faced with the reque...
In Kant’s logical texts the reference of the form S is P to an “unknown = x” is well known, but its ...
AbstractThe question addressed in this paper is how the degree of justification of a belief is deter...
To many, judgment has seemed a locus of cognitive agency, a kind of cognitive mental act. In one min...