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16281 | Honesty requires philosophical theories we can commit to with our ordinary commonsense [Lewis] |
Full Idea: The maxim of honesty: never put forward a philosophical theory that you yourself cannot believe in your least philosophical and most commonsensical moments. | |
From: David Lewis (On the Plurality of Worlds [1986], 2.8) | |
A reaction: I take it as important that this test is according to the philosopher's commonsense, and not according to some populist idea. This would allow, for example, for commonsense to be sensitive to scientific knowledge, or awareness of the logic. |
16288 | Analysis reduces primitives and makes understanding explicit (without adding new knowledge) [Lewis] |
Full Idea: The object of analysis is to reduce our burden of primitive notions, and to make tacit understanding explicit - not to bootstrap ourselves into understanding what we didn't understand at all beforehand. | |
From: David Lewis (On the Plurality of Worlds [1986], 3.2) | |
A reaction: I am particularly keen on the idea of 'making tacit understanding explicit'. I connect this with faith in intuition, and with the coherence view of justification. |