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Date: 2015-08-06 13:39:24
Philosophical methodology
Thought
Belief
Justification
Epistemology
Experimental philosophy
Metaphilosophy
Intuition
Philosophy
Thought experiment
Reason
Rationalism

Précis of Philosophy without Intuitions Replies to Weatherson, Chalmers, Weinberg, and Bengson Forthcoming: Philosophical Studies Symposium on Philosophy without Intuitions Herman Cappelen

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