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[filed under theme 12. Knowledge Sources / E. Direct Knowledge / 2. Intuition ]

Full Idea

The mere reliability of intuition is not a satisfactory ground for saying it is a source of knowledge - we need to know why it is reliable to understand whether it can be a source of knowledge.

Gist of Idea

It is not enough that intuition be reliable - we need to know why it is reliable

Source

Carrie Jenkins (Grounding Concepts [2008], 6.5)

Book Ref

Jenkins,Carrie: 'Grounding Concepts' [OUP 2008], p.192


A Reaction

My theory is that intuition is simply believing things for reasons which we have either forgotten, or (more likely) reasons which are too complex or subtle to be articulated. Intuition feels rational, because it is rational. Updated view of mind needed.


The 17 ideas from 'Grounding Concepts'

Arithmetic concepts are indispensable because they accurately map the world [Jenkins]
Grounded concepts are trustworthy maps of the world [Jenkins]
Senses produce concepts that map the world, and arithmetic is known through these concepts [Jenkins]
There's essential, modal, explanatory, conceptual, metaphysical and constitutive dependence [Jenkins, by PG]
Knowledge is true belief which can be explained just by citing the proposition believed [Jenkins]
'Analytic' can be conceptual, or by meaning, or predicate inclusion, or definition... [Jenkins]
It is not easy to show that Hume's Principle is analytic or definitive in the required sense [Jenkins]
We can learn about the world by studying the grounding of our concepts [Jenkins]
Examining accurate, justified or grounded concepts brings understanding of the world [Jenkins]
The concepts we have to use for categorising are ones which map the real world well [Jenkins]
Examining concepts can recover information obtained through the senses [Jenkins]
Combining the concepts of negation and finiteness gives the concept of infinity [Jenkins]
Verificationism is better if it says meaningfulness needs concepts grounded in the senses [Jenkins]
Success semantics explains representation in terms of success in action [Jenkins]
It is not enough that intuition be reliable - we need to know why it is reliable [Jenkins]
The physical effect of world on brain explains the concepts we possess [Jenkins]
Instead of correspondence of proposition to fact, look at correspondence of its parts [Jenkins]