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Perceiving Necessity
Authors:Catherine Legg  James Franklin
Affiliation:1. Philosophy ProgrammeUniversity of Waikato;2. School of Mathematics and StatisticsUniversity of New South Wales
Abstract:In many diagrams one seems to perceive necessity – one sees not only that something is so, but that it must be so. That conflicts with a certain empiricism largely taken for granted in contemporary philosophy, which believes perception is not capable of such feats. The reason for this belief is often thought well‐summarized in Hume's maxim: ‘there are no necessary connections between distinct existences’. It is also thought that even if there were such necessities, perception is too passive or localized a faculty to register them. We defend the perception of necessity against such Humeanism, drawing on examples from mathematics.
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