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Intuition

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The Reliability of Intuition in Philosophy

This chapter explores the concept of intuition and its questionable reliability within philosophical arguments. It highlights the role of intuition in analytic philosophy, discussing its use in hypothetical scenarios and the implications of implicit biases. The conversation critiques the tendency to accept intuitions as evidence, contrasting them with logical truths and emphasizing the need for transparent, public reasoning in philosophical discourse.

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