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SUMMARY:Answering the Absent-Experience Challenge to Intuition
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LOCATION:55 Wellington Road\, Clayton\, Australia\, 3800
DESCRIPTION:<p>Abstract: In standard cases of perception\, perceptual experience mediates both causally and rationally between the subject and the way things are. Suppose that Susan is looking at a grey cardboard box and comes to believe that there is a grey cubical object in front of her. In this case\, her belief is both caused and justified by her perceptual experience.<br><br>It is natural to wonder whether something similar might occur in the case of intuition. A common objection to this idea is that at least in some cases there cannot be a causal connection between the subject and that which the intuition is about (think about moral and mathematical intuitions\, for example). This objection might be answered by adopting a different stance on what intuitions are about: that they are not about numbers\, mathematical relations\, goodness\, fairness or justice\, but about our moral and mathematical concepts. If concepts are<br>psychological entities the objection has been answered: concepts and intuitions can interact in whatever way psychological entities normally do.<br><br>But even this view faces what one might call the absent experience challenge\, which says that there is not even a candidate experience there to mediate between the intuiter and what the intuition is about. In this talk I attempt to answer the challenge. By paying careful attention to different aspects of both perceptual and intuitional<br>experience I aim to show that\, while importantly different from perception\, intuition is nevertheless an experience truly deserving of that name\, one which can plausibly justify belief in its content.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Monima Chadha:
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