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1353Intuition, Thought Experiments, and the A PrioriIn Essays on A Priori Knowledge and Justification, Oup Usa. pp. 233-250. 2014.My purpose in this paper is to examine the role of intuition in conceptual analysis and to assess whether that role can be parlayed into a plausible defense of a priori knowledge. The focus of my investigation is George Bealer’s attempt to provide such a defense. I argue that Bealer’s account of intuition and its evidential status faces three problems. I go on to examine the two primary arguments that Bealer offers against empiricism: the Starting Points Argument and the Argument from Epistemic …Read more
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101Uncovering buried treasure: Henderson and Horgan on conceptual analysisPhilosophical Studies 169 (3): 509-523. 2014.David Henderson and Terry Horgan offer a detailed account of the structure of conceptual analysis that is embedded within a more general account of a priori justification. Their account highlights an important feature of conceptual analysis that has been overlooked in the recent debate. Although it is generally recognized that conceptual analysis involves an inference from premises to the effect that some concept does (or does not) apply to a range of particular cases to a general conclusion abo…Read more
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812Knowledge, A PrioriIn Donald M. Borchert (ed.), Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd ed, Thomson Gale, Macmillan Reference. pp. 79-86. 2005.
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104Response to my critics: Chris Pincock, Lisa Warenski and Jonathan WeinbergPhilosophical Studies 173 (6): 1705-1720. 2016.This is my response to the papers by Chris Pincock, Lisa Warenski and Jonathan Weinberg, which were presented at the Book Symposium on my Essays on A Priori Knowledge and Justification, American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meetings, March 16–19, 2014.
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32Analyticity, Apriority, ModalityIn Manuel Garcia-Carpintero & Max Kolbel (eds.), The Continuum companion to the philosophy of language, Continuum International. pp. 228. 2012.
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372Four challenges to the a priori—a posteriori distinctionSynthese 192 (9): 2701-2724. 2015.During the past decade a new twist in the debate regarding the a priori has unfolded. A number of prominent epistemologists have challenged the coherence or importance of the a priori—a posteriori distinction or, alternatively, of the concept of a priori knowledge. My focus in this paper is on these new challenges to the a priori. My goals are to provide a framework for organizing the challenges, articulate and assess a range of the challenges, and present two challenges of my own.
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1608The Coherence of EmpiricismPacific Philosophical Quarterly 81 (1): 31-48. 2002.Rationalists often argue that empiricism is incoherent and conclude, on that basis, that some knowledge is a priori. I contend that such arguments against empiricism cannot be parlayed into an argument in support of the a priori since rationalism is open to the same arguments. I go on to offer an alternative strategy. The leading idea is that, instead of offering a priori arguments against empiricism, rationalists should marshal empirical support for their position.
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613Annotated Bibliography on A Priori KnowledgeIn Essays on A Priori Knowledge and Justification, Oup Usa. pp. 329-339. 2014.A selective annotated bibliography of recent literature on a priori knowledge.
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156On the Relationship between A Priori and Necessary StatementsCanadian Journal of Philosophy 9 (2): 283-287. 1979.Edward Erwin has recently argued against the thesis that the concepts a priori truth’ and ‘necessary truth’ are extensionally equivalent. This thesis consists of two logically independent claims: all a priori truths are necessary; and all necessary truths are a priori. Erwin leaves the first claim unchallenged and elects to devote his efforts exclusively to undermining the second. The brunt of his attack on the second claim rests on alleged unclarities in the concept of an a priori truth. He att…Read more
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299Knowledge and modalitySynthese 172 (3): 341-359. 2010.Kripke claims that there are necessary a posteriori truths and contingent a priori truths. These claims challenge the traditional Kantian view that (K) All knowledge of necessary truths is a priori and all a priori knowledge is of necessary truths. Kripke’s claims continue to be resisted, which indicates that the Kantian view remains attractive. My goal is to identify the most plausible principles linking the epistemic and the modal. My strategy for identifying the principles is to investigate t…Read more
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209Experience and a priori justification (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (3): 665-8211. 2001.Laurence BonJour’s In Defense of Pure Reason is rich and challenging. It offers a tightly integrated attack on empiricism and defense of rationalism. The tight texture of argument makes it difficult to isolate and assess specific aspects of the book in a brief discussion. My goal is to examine the role of experience in BonJour’s conception of a priori justification.
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127Adverbial theories of sensing and the many-property problemPhilosophical Studies 44 (2): 143-160. 1983.
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281Testimony and A Priori KnowledgeEpisteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology 4 (3): 322-334. 2007.Tyler Burge offers a theory of testimony that allows for the possibility of both testimonial a priori warrant and testimonial a priori knowledge. I uncover a tension in his account of the relationship between the two, and locate its source in the analogy that Burge draws between testimonial warrant and preservative memory. I contend that this analogy should be rejected, and offer a revision of Burge's theory that eliminates the tension. I conclude by assessing the impact of the revised theory on…Read more
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293Analyzing a priori knowledgePhilosophical Studies 142 (1): 77-90. 2009.There are four approaches to analyzing the concept of a priori knowledge. The primary target of the reductive approach is the concept of a priori justification. The primary target of the nonreductive approach is the concept of a priori knowledge. There are two approaches to analyzing each primary target. A theory-neutral approach provides an analysis that does not presuppose any general theory of knowledge or justification. A theory-laden approach provides an analysis that does presuppose some g…Read more
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209Particulars, substrata, and the identity of indiscerniblesPhilosophy of Science 49 (4): 591-603. 1982.This paper examines the view that ordinary particulars are complexes of universals. Russell's attempt to develop such a theory is articulated and defended against some common misinterpretations and unfounded criticisms in Section I. The next two sections address an argument which is standardly cited as the primary problem confronting the theory: (1) it is committed to the necessary truth of the principle of the identity of indiscernibles; (2) the principle is not necessarily true. It is argued i…Read more
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163Grounding Concepts, by C. S. Jenkins.: Book ReviewsMind 119 (475): 805-810. 2010.No abstract is available for this citation
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200Causality, reliabilism, and mathematical knowledgePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 52 (3): 557-584. 1992.
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355The definition of a priori knowledgePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 38 (2): 220-224. 1977.
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214Revisability, reliabilism, and a priori knowledgePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (2): 187-213. 1988.
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201Pollock and Sturgeon on defeatersSynthese 195 (7): 2897-2906. 2018.Scott Sturgeon has recently challenged Pollock’s account of undercutting defeaters. The challenge involves three primary contentions: the account is both too strong and too weak, undercutting defeaters exercise their power to defeat only in conjunction with higher-order beliefs about the basis of the lower-order beliefs whose justification they target, and since rebutting defeaters exercise their power to defeat in isolation, rebutting and undercutting defeaters work in fundamentally different w…Read more
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28Knowledge and the Elimination of TruthPhilosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 2 849-853. 1988.
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