Artículo
Intellectualism against empiricism
Fecha de publicación:
01/01/2014
Editorial:
Brill - Rudopi
Revista:
Grazer Philosophische Studien
ISSN:
0165-9227
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Intellectualism is the philosophical view that thinking involves the activity of reason-giving. In this paper I argue that the intellectualist point of view is incompatible with any form of empiricism. First, I show that Traditional Empiricism collapses because it brings together two conflicting theses: the intellectualist thesis according to which the normative properties of thoughts depend (rest) upon the activity of reason-giving, and the intuitive empiricist thesis according to which the normative properties of empirical thoughts derive from perceptual experience. Second, I argue that McDowell?s Minimal Empiricism collapses as well because of his attempt to make sense of an over-intellectualized and contradictory variety of empiricism: one that preserves both an intellectualist approach to thought and a conceptual but passive approach to perceptual experience.
Palabras clave:
PERCEPTUAL EXPERIENCE
,
REASONS
,
RULES
,
MCDOWELL
,
THE MYTH OF THE GIVEN
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Citación
Castellano, Federico; Intellectualism against empiricism; Brill - Rudopi; Grazer Philosophische Studien; 90; 1-1-2014; 231-251
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