This chapter presents and develops an interdisciplinary research programme currently emerging from experimental philosophy: The ‘sources project’ seeks to develop psychological explanations of philosophical intuitions that facilitate their epistemological assessment. This chapter develops such an explanation: It explains intuitions at the root of notorious paradoxes about perception (‘arguments from illusion’), reports an experiment supporting this explanation, and suggests how we can advance from this psychological explanation of intuitions to assessments of their evidentiary value. To explain the targeted intuitions, the paper draws on discourse process research from cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics. To test the explanation, it ...
Advocates of the use of intuitions in philosophy argue that they are treated as evidence because the...
After decades of receiving a lot of attention on the epistemological level, the so-called ‘problem o...
Recent empirical studies raise methodological concerns about the use of intuitions in philosophy. Ac...
This chapter presents and develops an interdisciplinary research programme currently emerging from e...
Intuitive judgments elicited by verbal case-descriptions play key roles in philosophical problem-set...
Intuitive judgments elicited by verbal case-descriptions play key roles in philosophical problem-set...
Experimental philosophy’s much-discussed ‘restrictionist’ program seeks to delineate the extent to w...
Experimental philosophy’s ‘sources project’ seeks to develop psychological explanations of philosoph...
Psycholinguistic methods hold great promise for experimental philosophy. Many philosophical thought ...
UnrestrictedIntuitions currently play a central evidential role in much of the practice of philosoph...
Psycholinguistic methods hold great promise for experimental philosophy. Many philosophical thought ...
The paper builds on a methodological idea from experimental philosophy and on findings from psycholi...
The paper builds on a methodological idea from experimental philosophy and on findings from psycholi...
Although the concept of intuition has a central place in experimental philosophy, it is still far fr...
Advocates of the use of intuitions in philosophy argue that they are treated as evidence because the...
After decades of receiving a lot of attention on the epistemological level, the so-called ‘problem o...
Recent empirical studies raise methodological concerns about the use of intuitions in philosophy. Ac...
This chapter presents and develops an interdisciplinary research programme currently emerging from e...
Intuitive judgments elicited by verbal case-descriptions play key roles in philosophical problem-set...
Intuitive judgments elicited by verbal case-descriptions play key roles in philosophical problem-set...
Experimental philosophy’s much-discussed ‘restrictionist’ program seeks to delineate the extent to w...
Experimental philosophy’s ‘sources project’ seeks to develop psychological explanations of philosoph...
Psycholinguistic methods hold great promise for experimental philosophy. Many philosophical thought ...
UnrestrictedIntuitions currently play a central evidential role in much of the practice of philosoph...
Psycholinguistic methods hold great promise for experimental philosophy. Many philosophical thought ...
The paper builds on a methodological idea from experimental philosophy and on findings from psycholi...
The paper builds on a methodological idea from experimental philosophy and on findings from psycholi...
Although the concept of intuition has a central place in experimental philosophy, it is still far fr...
Advocates of the use of intuitions in philosophy argue that they are treated as evidence because the...
After decades of receiving a lot of attention on the epistemological level, the so-called ‘problem o...
Recent empirical studies raise methodological concerns about the use of intuitions in philosophy. Ac...