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Folk intuitions, science-fiction and philosophy

Gasparatou, Renia

Γασπαράτου, Ρένια

Some experimental philosophers imply that philosophers should endorse folk intuitions and even use them to advance philosophical theses. In this paper I will try to contrast experimental appeals to intuition with J. L. Austin’s, whom some experimentalists cite as a precursor of their method. I will suggest that Austin evokes ordinary intuitions in order to dismantle philosophical quests. He even suggests (a) that the appeal to ordinary intuitions of the folk can hardly prescribe answers to extraordinary circumstances and (b) that philosophical quests themselves are extraordinary. Therefore, the appeal to folk intuitions cannot prescribe answers to philosophical problems. It can only dissolve philosophical quests; yet, the dismantling of philosophy hardly accords with the experimentalists’ agenda.

Journal (paper)

Experimental philosophy
διαίσθηση
Intuition
J. L. Austin
Πειραματική φιλοσοφία


Journal of Cognition and Culture

English

2012-01-10T10:46:10Z
2010
2012-01-10

http://hdl.handle.net/10889/4925


Journal of Cognition and Culture




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