One way to argue that intuition justifies belief is to note that perception does, and to argue that intuition is relevantly similar to perception. Recently, a few different accounts which instantiate this have been proposed, claiming that the relevant similarity, or one of the relevant similarities, is the phenomenology of the two states. I discuss three different versions of this move, one of which is my own, and argue that the latter has decisive advantages over the others.
CLLAM Seminar: Ole Koksvik, Bergen
EVENEMANG
Datum:
20 november 2015 10:00
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20 november 2015 12:00
Plats: D700
Plats: D700
From Perception to Intuition via Phenomenology
Senast uppdaterad:
7 november 2015
Webbredaktör:
Peter Pagin
Sidansvarig: Filosofiska institutionen