
Intuition: An Analysis | MoR No. 104
Majesty of Reason Philosophy Podcast
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Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Intuition Conflict
The main case of intrapersonal intuition conflict is the case of paradoxes, where each of a jointly inconsistent set of propositions seems true to one. To support the present limited skeptical argument, however, it must be parlayed into an argument that intuitions are so unreliable as to fail the justify belief at all. It's just not at all clear how that can be done. And for one thing, there remains the fact that like most of a person's intuitions are not in conflict with one another. But again, I don't see any reason to think that they're worryingly more prevalent than mistakes produced by other sources of justification we think are totally reliable and kosher.
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