Rethinking Intuition: The Psychology of Intuition and its Role in Philosophical Inquiry
Description
Ancients and moderns alike have constructed arguments and assessed theories on the basis of common sense and intuitive judgments. Yet, despite the important role intuitions play in philosophy, there has been little reflection on fundamental questions concerning the sort of data intuitions provide, how they are supposed to lead us to the truth, and why we should treat them as important. In addition, recent psychological research seems to pose serious challenges to traditional intuition-driven philosophical inquiry. Rethinking Intuition brings together a distinguished group of philosophers and psychologists to discuss these important issues. Students and scholars in both fields will find this book to be of great value.
Product Details
Price
$96.00
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publish Date
October 09, 1998
Pages
352
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.9 X 1.0 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780847687961
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Michael R. DePaul is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, and the author of Balance and Refinement: Beyond Coherentisim in Moral Inquiry (Routledge) William Ramsey is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, and the co-editor of Philosophy and Connectionist Theory
Reviews
The papers in this collection constitute an excellent starting point for consideration of some of the deepest issues concerning the nature and viability of philosophy as an intellectual discipline. They deserve the attention of any reflective student of philosophy.
This is a very useful collection to have published.
This is a very impressive collection of thoughtful and thought-provoking papers on the nature and significance of philosophical inquiry.
Chapters cover a wide range of topics in intuition.
This is a very useful collection to have published.
This is a very impressive collection of thoughtful and thought-provoking papers on the nature and significance of philosophical inquiry.
Chapters cover a wide range of topics in intuition.