I’m hoping readers will oblige me with a little intuition check. Consider the following scenario. Cross-Check Your Perception with Another […]
I’m off to Chicago today for the Central APA. Assuming I have access to the internet, I’ll post about some […]
In a previous post I presented an argument from Jubien aimed at direct reference theory that relied on mereological essentialism. […]
I’m curious how many people out there discuss the Analysis of Knowledge literature when they teach Epistemology in their general […]
Neil Levy (over at Garden of the Forking Paths) just pointed out a pretty interesting study that may be of […]
In the comments from this post – Joshua writes: Google images has taught me that I have several false views. […]
This might be a stronger way to frame the argument for freewill and eternalism incompatibilism. It’s more difficult to dismantle […]
A friend of mine introduced me to a fun time waster. I’m told it’s called Ask Google Images. Here’s what […]
This seems like a very quick and hasty objection to direct reference theory from Michael Jubien, but it’s interesting. Direct […]
About a month ago, I posted about an article that presents some interesting experiments involving perception. You don’t have to […]