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Cognition / Mental processes / Intuition / Consciousness / Gettier problem / Thought experiment / Reliabilism / Knowledge / Mind / Cognitive science / Epistemology
Date: 2012-10-31 09:59:28
Cognition
Mental processes
Intuition
Consciousness
Gettier problem
Thought experiment
Reliabilism
Knowledge
Mind
Cognitive science
Epistemology

Why Intuition? Jennifer Nado Lingnan University [removed] Forthcoming in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

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