Scientific Challenges to Common Sense Philosophy

Scientific Challenges to Common Sense Philosophy
Author: Rik Peels,Jeroen de Ridder,René van Woudenberg
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2020-05-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351064200

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Common sense philosophy holds that widely and deeply held beliefs are justified in the absence of defeaters. While this tradition has always had its philosophical detractors who have defended various forms of skepticism or have sought to develop rival epistemological views, recent advances in several scientific disciplines claim to have debunked the reliability of the faculties that produce our common sense beliefs. At the same time, however, it seems reasonable that we cannot do without common sense beliefs entirely. Arguably, science and the scientific method are built on, and continue to depend on, common sense. This collection of essays debates the tenability of common sense in the face of recent challenges from the empirical sciences. It explores to what extent scientific considerations—rather than philosophical considerations—put pressure on common sense philosophy. The book is structured in a way that promotes dialogue between philosophers and scientists. Noah Lemos, one of the most influential contemporary advocates of the common sense tradition, begins with an overview of the nature and scope of common sense beliefs, and examines philosophical objections to common sense and its relationship to scientific beliefs. Then, the volume features essays by scientists and philosophers of science who discuss various proposed conflicts between commonsensical and scientific beliefs: the reality of space and time, about the nature of human beings, about free will and identity, about rationality, about morality, and about religious belief. Notable philosophers who embrace the common sense tradition respond to these essays to explore the connection between common sense philosophy and contemporary debates in evolutionary biology, neuroscience, physics, and psychology.

Philosophy Science and Sense Perception

Philosophy  Science  and Sense Perception
Author: Maurice Mandelbaum
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2019-12-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781421431703

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Originally published in 1964. In four essays, Professor Mandelbaum challenges some of the most common assumptions of contemporary epistemology. Through historical analyses and critical argument, he attempts to show that one cannot successfully sever the connections between philosophic and scientific accounts of sense perception. While each essay is independent of the others, and the argument of each must therefore be judged on its own merits, one theme is common to all: that critical realism, as Mandelbaum calls it, is a viable epistemological position, even though some schools of thought hold it in low esteem.

Mind and Common Sense

Mind and Common Sense
Author: Radu J. Bogdan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1991-07-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0521402018

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In this volume a variety of positions on common sense psychology from critical to supportive, from exegetical to speculative, are represented.

An Inquiry into the Human Mind On the Principles of Common Sense

An Inquiry into the Human Mind  On the Principles of Common Sense
Author: Thomas Reid
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2022-05-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:8596547024637

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Thomas Reid's Inquiry is one of the classic philosophical texts. Since its first publication in 1764, there have followed no less than forty editions. Yet, not all the writings of Thomas Reid were included in the edition. Reid is known to oppose the views of Descartes, Locke, and Hume. Reid's epistemology is based on human perception. When you see a tree, you don't find reasoning to believe that it is thereby means of rational arguments (Descartes). You don't need to compare your belief that the tree is there with other beliefs derived from experience (Locke). You simply believe it exists because you see it in front of you. The philosopher points out that a skeptic who doubts that the tree is there is being dishonest.

The Rediscovery of Common Sense Philosophy

The Rediscovery of Common Sense Philosophy
Author: S. Boulter
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2007-06-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780230223134

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This book is a defence of the philosophy of common sense in the spirit of Thomas Reid and G.E. Moore, drawing on the work of Aristotle, evolutionary biology and psychology, and historical studies on the origins of early modern philosophy. It defines and explores common sense beliefs, and defends them from challenges from prominent philosophers.

Doing Philosophy

Doing Philosophy
Author: Timothy Williamson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-08-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780192555458

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What are philosophers trying to achieve? How can they succeed? Does philosophy make progress? Is it in competition with science, or doing something completely different, or neither? Timothy Williamson tackles some of the key questions surrounding philosophy in new and provocative ways, showing how philosophy begins in common sense curiosity, and develops through our capacity to dispute rationally with each other. Discussing philosophy's ability to clarify our thoughts, he explains why such clarification depends on the development of philosophical theories, and how those theories can be tested by imaginative thought experiments, and compared against each other by standards similar to those used in the natural and social sciences. He also shows how logical rigour can be understood as a way of enhancing the explanatory power of philosophical theories. Drawing on the history of philosophy to provide a track record of philosophical thinking's successes and failures, Williamson overturns widely held dogmas about the distinctive nature of philosophy in comparison to the sciences, demystifies its methods, and considers the future of the discipline. From thought experiments, to deduction, to theories, this little book will cause you to totally rethink what philosophy is.

A Philosophy of Common Sense

A Philosophy of Common Sense
Author: Antonio Livi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2013
Genre: Common sense
ISBN: 9791935790906

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The Cambridge Companion to Common Sense Philosophy

The Cambridge Companion to Common Sense Philosophy
Author: Rik Peels,René van Woudenberg
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2020-11-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781108476003

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A comprehensive exploration of the historical development and philosophical importance of common-sense philosophy.