The phenomenology of a priori intuition is explored at length (where a priori intuition is taken to be not a form of belief but rather a form of seeming, specifically intellectual as opposed to sensory seeming). Various reductive accounts of intuition are criticized, and Humean empiricism (which, unlike radical empiricism, does admit analyticity intuitions as evidence) is shown to be epistemically self-defeating. This paper also recapitulates the defense of the thesis of the Autonomy and Authority of Philosophy given in the author’s “A Priori Knowledge and the Scope of Philosophy” (Philosophical Studies, 1996)
Some recent researches in experimental philosophy have posed a problem for philosophers ’ appeal to ...
From Plato to the present, intuition plays a central role in epistemology. My concern in this paper ...
Many philosophers take the distinguishing mark of their subject to be its a priori status. In their ...
The phenomenology of a priori intuition is explored at length (where a priori intuition is taken to ...
This article lays the groundwork for a defense of rational intuitions by first arguing against a pre...
UnrestrictedIntuitions currently play a central evidential role in much of the practice of philosoph...
There is widespread controversy about the use of intuitions in philosophy. In this paper I wil...
Little is known about the aetiology of philosophical intuitions, in spite of their central role in a...
Intuitions play a peculiar part in philosophical enquiry, either serving as evidence for the premis...
Many philosophers, particularly those of the contemporary analytic variety, appeal to intuitions to ...
In recent decades, intuitions' role in philosophy has been hotly debated. Many claim intuitions play...
My dissertation examines prominent arguments for and against the use of intuition in philosophical t...
Many philosophers claim that intuitions are evidential. Yet it is hard to see how introspecting one'...
This thesis is concerned with the ontology, epistemology, and methodology of intuitions in philosoph...
Traditionally, intuitions about cases have been taken as strong evidence for a philosophical positio...
Some recent researches in experimental philosophy have posed a problem for philosophers ’ appeal to ...
From Plato to the present, intuition plays a central role in epistemology. My concern in this paper ...
Many philosophers take the distinguishing mark of their subject to be its a priori status. In their ...
The phenomenology of a priori intuition is explored at length (where a priori intuition is taken to ...
This article lays the groundwork for a defense of rational intuitions by first arguing against a pre...
UnrestrictedIntuitions currently play a central evidential role in much of the practice of philosoph...
There is widespread controversy about the use of intuitions in philosophy. In this paper I wil...
Little is known about the aetiology of philosophical intuitions, in spite of their central role in a...
Intuitions play a peculiar part in philosophical enquiry, either serving as evidence for the premis...
Many philosophers, particularly those of the contemporary analytic variety, appeal to intuitions to ...
In recent decades, intuitions' role in philosophy has been hotly debated. Many claim intuitions play...
My dissertation examines prominent arguments for and against the use of intuition in philosophical t...
Many philosophers claim that intuitions are evidential. Yet it is hard to see how introspecting one'...
This thesis is concerned with the ontology, epistemology, and methodology of intuitions in philosoph...
Traditionally, intuitions about cases have been taken as strong evidence for a philosophical positio...
Some recent researches in experimental philosophy have posed a problem for philosophers ’ appeal to ...
From Plato to the present, intuition plays a central role in epistemology. My concern in this paper ...
Many philosophers take the distinguishing mark of their subject to be its a priori status. In their ...