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Max Emil Deutsch

University of Hong Kong
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  • University of Hong Kong
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
Rutgers - New Brunswick
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2001
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong
0000-0002-5979-4189
Areas of Specialization
Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Epistemology
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Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Mind
Epistemology
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    Intuitions, counter-examples, and experimental philosophy
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 1 (3): 447-460. 2010.
    Practitioners of the new ‘experimental philosophy’ have collected data that appear to show that some philosophical intuitions are culturally variable. Many experimental philosophers take this to pose a problem for a more traditional, ‘armchair’ style of philosophizing. It is argued that this is a mistake that derives from a false assumption about the character of philosophical methods; neither philosophy nor its methods have anything to fear from cultural variability in philosophical intuitions.
    Thought ExperimentsArgumentCritiques of Experimental PhilosophyExperimental Philosophy of Mind, MiscRead more
    Thought ExperimentsArgumentCritiques of Experimental PhilosophyExperimental Philosophy of Mind, MiscEpistemology of Intuition
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