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Autor:
Michael R. DePaul
We all have moral beliefs. But what if one beleif conflicts with another? DePaul argues that we have to make our beliefs cohere, but that the current coherence methods are seriously flawed. It is not just the arguments that need to be considered in m
Autor:
Michael R. Depaul
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Papers. 40:287-304
In Reflective Knowledge, Ernest Sosa continues his detailed and intriguing defense of his two level account of knowledge that recognizes both animal and reflective knowledge. The latter more impressive type of knowledge requires a coherent positive e
Autor:
Michael R. Depaul
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Issues. 19:38-56
Autor:
Michael R. Depaul
Publikováno v:
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 78:205-212
I shall focus narrowly on part of Huemer's case for the epistemological heart of ethical intuitionism: the claim that we can be justified in believing moral statements on the basis of intuition. He presents this case in chapter 5 of Ethical Intuition
Autor:
Michael R. Depaul
Publikováno v:
Philosophical Issues. 14:91-112
Autor:
Michael R. Depaul
Publikováno v:
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 65:629-635
But the main reasons I enjoyed the paper are that Fred's presentation and defense of attitudinal hedonism is interesting and that it's been great fun puzzling over various aspects of his view for the past several weeks. Some of the puzzles might rise
Autor:
Michael R. DePaul
Publikováno v:
Noûs. 36:335-350
Autor:
Michael R. Depaul
Publikováno v:
The Southern Journal of Philosophy. 38:113-120
Critique de l'article programmatique de N. Miscevic qui avance l'hypothese de la fenetre seconde concernant la fonction epistemique de l'intuition. Examinant la distinction entre jugement ordinaire et jugement intuitif, l'A. rejette l'analogie entre
Autor:
Michael R. Depaul
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. 1:103-120
Certain versions of liberalism exclude from public political discussions the reasons some citizens regard as most fundamental, reasons having to do with their deepest religious, philosophical, moral or political views. This liberal exclusion of deep
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Animal Learning & Behavior. 25:68-83
Three experiments tested the hypotheses that (1) the onsets of prolonged, fixed-duration treatment shocks (shock treatment, or ST) serve as cues for fear conditioning to the ongoing painful effects of these stimuli, and (2) this acquired fear transfe