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The Indispensability of Intuitions is a comprehensive examination of how intuitive judgments function as foundational elements in epistemology. Marc A. Moffett explores the philosophical debate surrounding whether intuitions are necessary for knowledge and justified belief, presenting arguments for their irreplaceable role in rational thought.
This Elements in Epistemology volume addresses core questions about the nature of intuitions, their reliability, and their relationship to other sources of knowledge such as perception and reason. Moffett analyzes various epistemological theories and demonstrates how intuitions underpin our understanding of abstract concepts, logical principles, and fundamental truths about reality.
The work is essential for philosophers, epistemology students, and scholars interested in understanding the foundations of knowledge and justified belief. It contributes to ongoing philosophical discussions about rationalism, empiricism, and the mechanisms through which humans acquire certainty and understanding.







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