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361Empirical concepts and the content of experienceEuropean Journal of Philosophy 14 (3): 349-372. 2006.The view that the content of experience is conceptual is often felt to conflict with the empiricist intuition that experience precedes thought, rather than vice versa. This concern is explicitly articulated by Ayers as an objection both to McDowell and Davidson, and to the conceptualist view more generally. The paper aims to defuse the objection in its general form by presenting a version of conceptualism which is compatible with empiricism. It proposes an account of observational concepts on wh…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Meta-Ethics |