
Intuition: An Analysis | MoR No. 104
Majesty of Reason Philosophy Podcast
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The Local Skepticism Constraint
Premise one: One is justified in believing the contents of a putative source of evidence only if one has independent justification for the belief that the putative source is reliable. Premise three: We are not justified to believe the contents of intuitions. While premise one is plausible with respect to various derived epistemic sources, such as scientific instruments, it pretty clearly runs afoul of the local skepticism constraint.
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