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Intuitions
Intuitions may seem to play a fundamental role in philosophy: but their role and their value have been challenged recently. What are intuitions? Should we ever trust them? And if so, when? Do they have an indispensable role in science—in thought experiments, for instance—as well as in philosophy? Or should appeal to intuitions be abandoned altogether? This collection brings together leading philosophers, from early to late career, to tackle such questions. It presents the state of the art thinking on the topic.
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Oxford University PressPages
288.0Place of publication
OxfordISBN
9780199609192Department affiliated with
- Philosophy Publications
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his is an edited book edited by Anthony Robert Booth, Darrell P RowbottomFull text available
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Anthony Robert Booth, Darrell P RowbottomLegacy Posted Date
2013-04-29Usage metrics
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