20 ideas
3695 | Philosophy is a priori if it is anything [Bonjour] |
3651 | Perceiving necessary connections is the essence of reasoning [Bonjour] |
3700 | Coherence can't be validated by appeal to coherence [Bonjour] |
3697 | The concept of possibility is prior to that of necessity [Bonjour] |
3704 | Moderate rationalists believe in fallible a priori justification [Bonjour] |
3707 | Our rules of thought can only be judged by pure rational insight [Bonjour] |
8793 | If observation is knowledge, it is not just an experience; it is a justification in the space of reasons [Sellars] |
3696 | A priori justification requires understanding but no experience [Bonjour] |
3703 | You can't explain away a priori justification as analyticity, and you can't totally give it up [Bonjour] |
3706 | A priori justification can vary in degree [Bonjour] |
8792 | Observations like 'this is green' presuppose truths about what is a reliable symptom of what [Sellars] |
3699 | The induction problem blocks any attempted proof of physical statements [Bonjour] |
3701 | Externalist theories of justification don't require believers to have reasons for their beliefs [Bonjour] |
3702 | Externalism means we have no reason to believe, which is strong scepticism [Bonjour] |
3709 | Induction must go beyond the evidence, in order to explain why the evidence occurred [Bonjour] |
4042 | Metaphysics requires the idea of people (speakers) located in space and time [Davidson] |
3708 | All thought represents either properties or indexicals [Bonjour] |
8791 | The concept of 'green' involves a battery of other concepts [Sellars] |
4041 | Sentences held true determine the meanings of the words they contain [Davidson] |
3698 | Indeterminacy of translation is actually indeterminacy of meaning and belief [Bonjour] |