A Study on Philosophical Intuition and Thought Experiment: Kripke's Critical encounter with Reductive Physicalism
In philosophy, many reflections and categories were the result of intuition and thought experiments. Intuition is defined as direct, immediate, and non-inferential knowledge accompanied by a sense of certainty. The thought experiment has always been a source of new insights by imagining possible sit...
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Main Author: | Ali Sanaee |
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Language: | EN FA |
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University of Tabriz
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b26ea3f1d95840aa9632aa139548adbe |
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