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The City is an Ecosystem, Jun 13, 2022
Cogency, May 28, 2017
... Spain Book Review Editors: Juho Ritola, University of Turku, Finland Frank Zenker, Lund Unive... more ... Spain Book Review Editors: Juho Ritola, University of Turku, Finland Frank Zenker, Lund University, Sweden Scientific Committee: Sofía Inés Albornoz, University of do ... Catholic University, Chile Eveline Feteris, Amsterdam University, The Netherlands María Marta García ...
Cuonzo, M.A. (2007). Commentary on Catherine Hundleby: “The need for rhetorical listening to ground
In this essay I will examine the role that intuition plays in Russell's parado; showing how d... more In this essay I will examine the role that intuition plays in Russell's parado; showing how different appraaches to intuition will license different treatments of the paradox. In addition, I will argue for a specific approach to the paradox, one that follows from the most plcrusible account of intuition. On this account, intuition.s, though fallible, have episternic import. In addition, the intuitions involved in paradoxes point to something wrong with concept that leads to paradox. In the case of Russell's paradox, this is an ambiguity in the notion of a class.
Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology, 2001
In this essay I will examine the role that intuition plays in Russell's paradox; showing how ... more In this essay I will examine the role that intuition plays in Russell's paradox; showing how different approaches to intuition will license different treatments of the paradox. In addition, I will argue for a specific approach to the paradox, one that follows from the most plausible account of intuition. On this account, intuitions, though fallible, have epistemic import. In addition, the intuitions involved in paradoxes point to something wrong with concept that leads to paradox. In the case of Russell's paradox, this is an ambiguity in the notion of a class.
Just as philosophical paradoxes cluster in categories, such as the paradoxes of self-reference, j... more Just as philosophical paradoxes cluster in categories, such as the paradoxes of self-reference, justification, and so on, so too do solutions. And just as paradoxes (e.g., the liar paradox) take on new spins, get strengthened, and reappear from time to time, so too do solutions. Solution-types can be given a fairly complete taxonomy. By "solution-type" I will mean a "strategy for analyzing paradoxes." In this article, a tax- onomy for solution-types to philosophical paradoxes is given. Such a taxonomy sug- gests that, even for the most restricted of solution-types, in which the paradox is taken to expose some kind of fundamental, unresolvable conceptual glitch, all solution types address the underlying intuitions that motivate accepting the parts of the paradox. In addition, an analysis of the taxonomy suggests that only the most shallow of philo- sophical paradoxes get straightforward solutions.
circular reasoning, collective circularity, infinite regress Sextus Mill paradox.
NEWSLETTER, Jan 1, 2002
... Louis University REVIEWED BY JAMES FLYNN Robert C. Solomon: The Big Questions: A Short Introd... more ... Louis University REVIEWED BY JAMES FLYNN Robert C. Solomon: The Big Questions: A Short Introduction to Philosophy REVIEWED BY CARRIE FIGDOR ... Paul Herrick: The Many Worlds of Logic REVIEWED BY CARRIE FIGDOR ...
The logica yearbook 2000, Jan 1, 2001
The City is an Ecosystem, Jun 13, 2022
Cogency, May 28, 2017
... Spain Book Review Editors: Juho Ritola, University of Turku, Finland Frank Zenker, Lund Unive... more ... Spain Book Review Editors: Juho Ritola, University of Turku, Finland Frank Zenker, Lund University, Sweden Scientific Committee: Sofía Inés Albornoz, University of do ... Catholic University, Chile Eveline Feteris, Amsterdam University, The Netherlands María Marta García ...
Cuonzo, M.A. (2007). Commentary on Catherine Hundleby: “The need for rhetorical listening to ground
In this essay I will examine the role that intuition plays in Russell's parado; showing how d... more In this essay I will examine the role that intuition plays in Russell's parado; showing how different appraaches to intuition will license different treatments of the paradox. In addition, I will argue for a specific approach to the paradox, one that follows from the most plcrusible account of intuition. On this account, intuition.s, though fallible, have episternic import. In addition, the intuitions involved in paradoxes point to something wrong with concept that leads to paradox. In the case of Russell's paradox, this is an ambiguity in the notion of a class.
Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology, 2001
In this essay I will examine the role that intuition plays in Russell's paradox; showing how ... more In this essay I will examine the role that intuition plays in Russell's paradox; showing how different approaches to intuition will license different treatments of the paradox. In addition, I will argue for a specific approach to the paradox, one that follows from the most plausible account of intuition. On this account, intuitions, though fallible, have epistemic import. In addition, the intuitions involved in paradoxes point to something wrong with concept that leads to paradox. In the case of Russell's paradox, this is an ambiguity in the notion of a class.
Just as philosophical paradoxes cluster in categories, such as the paradoxes of self-reference, j... more Just as philosophical paradoxes cluster in categories, such as the paradoxes of self-reference, justification, and so on, so too do solutions. And just as paradoxes (e.g., the liar paradox) take on new spins, get strengthened, and reappear from time to time, so too do solutions. Solution-types can be given a fairly complete taxonomy. By "solution-type" I will mean a "strategy for analyzing paradoxes." In this article, a tax- onomy for solution-types to philosophical paradoxes is given. Such a taxonomy sug- gests that, even for the most restricted of solution-types, in which the paradox is taken to expose some kind of fundamental, unresolvable conceptual glitch, all solution types address the underlying intuitions that motivate accepting the parts of the paradox. In addition, an analysis of the taxonomy suggests that only the most shallow of philo- sophical paradoxes get straightforward solutions.
circular reasoning, collective circularity, infinite regress Sextus Mill paradox.
NEWSLETTER, Jan 1, 2002
... Louis University REVIEWED BY JAMES FLYNN Robert C. Solomon: The Big Questions: A Short Introd... more ... Louis University REVIEWED BY JAMES FLYNN Robert C. Solomon: The Big Questions: A Short Introduction to Philosophy REVIEWED BY CARRIE FIGDOR ... Paul Herrick: The Many Worlds of Logic REVIEWED BY CARRIE FIGDOR ...
The logica yearbook 2000, Jan 1, 2001
My review of Terence Horgan's Essays on Paradoxes.