Journal of Philosophical Investigations
Scientistic Philosophy, No; Scientific Philosophy, Yes
Scientistic Philosophy, No; Scientific Philosophy, Yes

سوزان هاک

دوره 15، شماره 36 ، آبان 1400، ، صفحه 4-35

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.13834

چکیده
  If successful scientific inquiry is to be possible, there must be a world that is independent of how we believe it to be, and in which there are kinds and laws; and we must have the sensory apparatus to perceive particular things and events, and the capacity to represent them, to form generalized explanatory conjectures, and check how these conjectures stand ...  بیشتر
Intuition as a Capacity for a Priori Knowledge
Intuition as a Capacity for a Priori Knowledge

Henry W. Pickford

دوره 13، شماره 28 ، آبان 1398، ، صفحه 147-169

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.35724.2403

چکیده
  This article lays the groundwork for a defense of rational intuitions by first arguing against a prevalent view according to which intuition is a distinctive psychological state, an “intellectual seeming” that p, that then constitutes evidence that p. An alternative account is then offered, according to which an intuition that p constitutes non-inferential ...  بیشتر