On doing better, experimental-style |
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Authors: | Jonathan M. Weinberg |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Philosophy, Indiana University, 1033 E. Third St., Sycamore Hall 026, Bloomington, IN 47405-7005, USA |
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Abstract: | Timothy Williamson devotes significant effort in his The Philosophy of Philosophy to arguing against skepticism about judgment. One might think that the recent “experimental philosophy” challenge to the philosophical practice of appealing to intuitions as evidence is a possible target of those arguments. However, this is not so. The structure of that challenge is radically dissimilar from that of traditional skeptical arguments, and the aims of the challenge are entirely congruent with the spirit of methodological improvement that Williamson himself exemplifies in the Afterword of his book. |
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Keywords: | Skepticism Judgment Intuitions Experimental philosophy Philosophical methodology |
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