Discussions of the role of intuition in philosophical methodology typically proceed within the knowledge-centred framework of mainstream analytic epistemology. Either implicitly or explicitly, the primary questions in metaphilosophy frequently seem to revolve around whether or not intuition is a source of justification, evidence, or knowledge. I argue that this Standard Framework is inappropriate for methodological purposes: the epistemic standards that govern inquiry in philosophy are more stringent than the standards that govern everyday cognition. The experimentalist should instead view her criticisms as analogous to calls for the use of double-blinding in science
Max Deutsch’s new book argues against the commonly held ‘myth’ that philosophical methodology charac...
Recent decades have seen a surge in interest in metaphilosophy. In particular there has been an inte...
Over the last decades, a renewed interest for metaphilosophical issues has prompted many philosopher...
© 2017 Australasian Association of Philosophy Discussions of the role of intuition in philosophical...
My dissertation examines prominent arguments for and against the use of intuition in philosophical t...
Many philosophers, particularly those of the contemporary analytic variety, appeal to intuitions to ...
Recent empirical studies raise methodological concerns about the use of intuitions in philosophy. Ac...
The movement of experimental philosophy criticizes traditional philosophy’s armchair reliance on int...
In this paper, we consider two different attempts to make an end run around the experimentalist chal...
UnrestrictedIntuitions currently play a central evidential role in much of the practice of philosoph...
A reorientation is needed in methodological debate about the role of intuitions in philosophy. Metho...
© 2014 The Author(s). © 2014 Philosophy Compass © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Recent work in ex...
Intuitions play an important role in both traditional and experimental philosophy, and they could pr...
In recent years a growing number of philosophers writing about the methodology of philosophy have de...
Gettier’s paper, “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?,” is widely taken to be a paradigm example of ...
Max Deutsch’s new book argues against the commonly held ‘myth’ that philosophical methodology charac...
Recent decades have seen a surge in interest in metaphilosophy. In particular there has been an inte...
Over the last decades, a renewed interest for metaphilosophical issues has prompted many philosopher...
© 2017 Australasian Association of Philosophy Discussions of the role of intuition in philosophical...
My dissertation examines prominent arguments for and against the use of intuition in philosophical t...
Many philosophers, particularly those of the contemporary analytic variety, appeal to intuitions to ...
Recent empirical studies raise methodological concerns about the use of intuitions in philosophy. Ac...
The movement of experimental philosophy criticizes traditional philosophy’s armchair reliance on int...
In this paper, we consider two different attempts to make an end run around the experimentalist chal...
UnrestrictedIntuitions currently play a central evidential role in much of the practice of philosoph...
A reorientation is needed in methodological debate about the role of intuitions in philosophy. Metho...
© 2014 The Author(s). © 2014 Philosophy Compass © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Recent work in ex...
Intuitions play an important role in both traditional and experimental philosophy, and they could pr...
In recent years a growing number of philosophers writing about the methodology of philosophy have de...
Gettier’s paper, “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?,” is widely taken to be a paradigm example of ...
Max Deutsch’s new book argues against the commonly held ‘myth’ that philosophical methodology charac...
Recent decades have seen a surge in interest in metaphilosophy. In particular there has been an inte...
Over the last decades, a renewed interest for metaphilosophical issues has prompted many philosopher...