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The phenomenology of intuition

Koksvik, Ole
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Abstract
When a person has an intuition, it seems to her that things are certain ways; to many it seems that torturing the innocent for fun is wrong, for example. When a person has an intuition, there is also something particular it is like to be her: intuitions have a characteristic phenomenal character. This article asks how the phenomenal character of intuition is related to two core core questions in the philosophy of intuition, namely: Is intuition a source of justification and knowledge? and What are intuitions?
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Date
2017
Type
Journal article
Journal
Philosophy Compass
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12
Issue
1
Page Range
1-11
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Open access
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CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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