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First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
This book is concerned with the role of intuitions in the
justification of philosophical theory. The author begins by
demonstrating how contemporary philosophers, whether engaged in
case-driven analysis or seeking reflective equilibrium, rely on
intuitions as evidence for their theories. The author then provides
an account of the nature of philosophical intuitions and
distinguishes them from other psychological states. Finally, the
author defends the use of intuitions as evidence by demonstrating
that arguments for skepticism about their evidential value are
either self-defeating or guilty of arbitrary and unjustified
partiality towards non-intuitive modes of knowledge.
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