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Evan Welchance

University of Virginia
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  • University of Virginia
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Charlottesville, Virginia, United States of America
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Metaphysics
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Epistemology
Philosophy of Language
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    Against philosophical proofs against common sense
    with Louis Doulas
    Analysis 81 (2). 2021.
    Many philosophers think that common sense knowledge survives sophisticated philosophical proofs against it. Recently, however, Bryan Frances (forthcoming) has advanced a philosophical proof that he thinks common sense can’t survive. Exploiting philosophical paradoxes like the Sorites, Frances attempts to show how common sense leads to paradox and therefore that common sense methodology is unstable. In this paper, we show how Frances’s proof fails and then present Frances with a dilemma.
    MetaphysicsG. E. MooreParadoxesPhilosophical ProgressPhilosophical Methods
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