Intuition as Evidence in Philosophical Analysis: Taking Connectionism Seriously

1. Intuitions are often treated in philosophy as a basic evidential source to confirm/discredit a proposed definition or theory; e.g. intuitions about Gettier cases are taken to deny a justified-true-belief analysis of ‘knowledge’. Recently, Weinberg, Nichols & Stitch (WN&S) provided evidenc...

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Main Author: Rand, Thomas
Other Authors: Sedivy, Sonia
Format: Others
Language:en_ca
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/17288