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Darwinizing debunking arguments
Authors:Paul Sheldon Davies
Abstract:To ‘Darwinize’ a debunking argument is to broaden and thereby strengthen it in ways inspired by Charles Darwin. It is to employ Darwinian strategies that converge on the conclusion that certain putative phenomena – the reality of stance‐independent moral properties, for instance – are illusory or epistemically problematic for animals like us. The aim of this essay is to defend one such strategy and illustrate its power relative to most evolutionary debunking arguments currently on offer.
Keywords:consciousness as reportability  evolutionary debunking  generative entrenchment  primary‐process traits
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