Intuitions may seem to play a fundamental role in philosophy: but their role and their value have been challenged recently. What are intuitions? Should we ever trust them? And if so, when? Do they have an indispensable role in science—in thought experiments, for instance—as well as in philosophy? Or should appeal to intuitions be abandoned altogether? This collection brings together leading philosophers, from early to late career, to tackle such questions. It presents the state of the art thinking on the topic
Intuition encompasses questions debated throughout philosophy. This entry treats intuition as a name...
In recent years a growing number of philosophers writing about the methodology of philosophy have de...
Nowadays, there is an image that the philosopher is a figure who sits in an armchair thinking about ...
In recent decades, intuitions' role in philosophy has been hotly debated. Many claim intuitions play...
UnrestrictedIntuitions currently play a central evidential role in much of the practice of philosoph...
The deep source of interest in this paper lies in the paramount argument it provides for philosophy ...
My dissertation examines prominent arguments for and against the use of intuition in philosophical t...
This essay addresses the use of intuitions as evidence in contemporary analytic philosophy. Chapter ...
Although the concept of intuition has a central place in experimental philosophy, it is still far fr...
There is widespread controversy about the use of intuitions in philosophy. In this paper I wil...
Many philosophers, particularly those of the contemporary analytic variety, appeal to intuitions to ...
Advocates of the use of intuitions in philosophy argue that they are treated as evidence because the...
Skepticism about the epistemic value of intuition in theoretical and philosophical inquiry fueled by...
1. Intuitions are often treated in philosophy as a basic evidential source to confirm/discredit a pr...
Editorial to the special issue "The Role of Intuitions in Philosophical Methodology"
Intuition encompasses questions debated throughout philosophy. This entry treats intuition as a name...
In recent years a growing number of philosophers writing about the methodology of philosophy have de...
Nowadays, there is an image that the philosopher is a figure who sits in an armchair thinking about ...
In recent decades, intuitions' role in philosophy has been hotly debated. Many claim intuitions play...
UnrestrictedIntuitions currently play a central evidential role in much of the practice of philosoph...
The deep source of interest in this paper lies in the paramount argument it provides for philosophy ...
My dissertation examines prominent arguments for and against the use of intuition in philosophical t...
This essay addresses the use of intuitions as evidence in contemporary analytic philosophy. Chapter ...
Although the concept of intuition has a central place in experimental philosophy, it is still far fr...
There is widespread controversy about the use of intuitions in philosophy. In this paper I wil...
Many philosophers, particularly those of the contemporary analytic variety, appeal to intuitions to ...
Advocates of the use of intuitions in philosophy argue that they are treated as evidence because the...
Skepticism about the epistemic value of intuition in theoretical and philosophical inquiry fueled by...
1. Intuitions are often treated in philosophy as a basic evidential source to confirm/discredit a pr...
Editorial to the special issue "The Role of Intuitions in Philosophical Methodology"
Intuition encompasses questions debated throughout philosophy. This entry treats intuition as a name...
In recent years a growing number of philosophers writing about the methodology of philosophy have de...
Nowadays, there is an image that the philosopher is a figure who sits in an armchair thinking about ...