
Intuition: An Analysis | MoR No. 104
Majesty of Reason Philosophy Podcast
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The Non Self Undermining Constraint of Intuitions
Premise one: If we have good reason to think that there is no explanation of why our intuitions are reliable, then we are not justified in believing P on the basis of the intuition that P. Premise two: We are justified in believingP for at least many instances of P on the based of the intuitionthat P. And so from those two, it follows that we don't have good reason to think thatthere is no explanation of why our intuition are reliable.
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