The role of intuition in philosophical inquiry: An account with no unnatural ingredients.

H Kornblith - 1998 - psycnet.apa.org
The author, a naturalist, aims to show that, contrary to what G. Bealer (1987, 1993) and
others have argued, it is possible to give a naturalistic account of the epistemology of …

Intuition and the Autonomy of Philosophy

G Bealer - 1998 - philpapers.org
The phenomenology of a priori intuition is explored at length (where a priori intuition is taken
to be not a form of belief but rather a form of seeming, specifically intellectual as opposed to …

[PDF][PDF] The faculty of intuition.

SD Hales - Analytic Philosophy, 2012 - departments.bloomu.edu
The present paper is a defense of the view that there is a faculty of rational intuition that
delivers prima facie justified beliefs about philosophical propositions. I have no high-church …

Against explanationist skepticism regarding philosophical intuitions

J Pust - Philosophical Studies, 2001 - Springer
Though most of analytic philosophy is basedupon intuitions, some philosophers
arebeginning to question whether intuitions are anappropriate basis for philosophical …

Philosophical naturalism and intuitional methodology

AI Goldman - Proceedings and addresses of the American …, 2010 - JSTOR
A debate is raging over philosophical methodology. It is a debate between philosophical
traditionalists and science-oriented philosophical naturalists concerning the legitimacy of the …

The evidential status of philosophical intuition

J Levin - Philosophical Studies, 2005 - Springer
Philosophers have traditionally held that claims about necessities and possibilities are to be
evaluated by consulting our philosophical intuitions; that is, those peculiarly compelling …

Intuition and philosophical methodology

J Symons - Axiomathes, 2008 - Springer
Intuition serves a variety of roles in contemporary philosophy. This paper provides a
historical discussion of the revival of intuition in the 1970s, untangling some of the ways that …

Why intuition?

J Nado - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2014 - JSTOR
Recent debates over philosophical methodology have overwhelmingly focused on the
epistemological merits of a type of mental state called'intui tion'. Philosophers on both sides …

[PDF][PDF] Whose concepts are they, anyway? The role of philosophical intuition in empirical psychology

A Gopnik, E Schwitzgebel - Rethinking intuition, 1998 - academia.edu
Over the past ten years, interest among developmental psychologists in how young children
conceive of the mind has grown dramatically. A very generally, though not universally …

The justification of a priori intuitions

P Tidman - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1996 - JSTOR
There are propositions that upon understanding them it seems that one can" just see" that
they are necessary or impossible. A commonly discussed example is the claim that it is not …