
Intuition: An Analysis | MoR No. 104
Majesty of Reason Philosophy Podcast
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The Method of Cases in Philosophy
Stanford Encyclopedia Philosophy entry discussed at the beginning of this video. This involves appealing to intuitions regarding general more abstract principles in philosophy. These principles are such that they seem justified not by experience or memory, but rather simply by our seeming to see or apprehend that they are true. If s is justified in believing p and justified in believing that p strictly entails q then s is also justified in believing q.
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