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The Indispensability of Intuitions by Marc A. Moffett ISBN 9781009544412, 9781009544467, 9781009544450, 1009544411, 1009544462, 1009544454 instant download

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Authors:Marc A. Moffett
Pages:72 pages
Year:2025
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:4.31 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781009544412, 9781009544467, 9781009544450, 1009544411, 1009544462, 1009544454
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The Indispensability of Intuitions by Marc A. Moffett ISBN 9781009544412, 9781009544467, 9781009544450, 1009544411, 1009544462, 1009544454 instant download

The idea that human beings possess a substantive source of non-experiential evidence (intuitions) has been ridiculed as mystical or hopelessly mysterious. This Element argues that intuitions are neither. On the contrary, it argues that intuitions are a ubiquitous and familiar feature of our cognitive lives and that their evidential status is no more puzzling than that of any other source of evidence. The author does not, however, parry this accusation by assimilating intuitions to less metaphysically uncomfortable entities. Assimilation is futile. Rather, they treat intuitions as their own kind of sui generis intentional states. But unlike many treatments of intuition, the focus is not on their role in the “a priori” disciplines. Instead, the author argues that eschewing intuitions undermines our knowledge on a very broad scale; they are epistemically indispensable. This Element constitutes a sustained argument for this conclusion.

DOI: 10.1017/9781009544450

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