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Conclusion

We have a sense of the problem, and of the challenge it presents for our intuition deploying practices. Some of our intuitional evidence is sensitive to things we neither expected nor perhaps wanted it to be; in response, we must either explain away the problem by welcoming this kind of intuitional sensitivity or enact local restrictions on what kinds of intuitional evidence to use and when to use it.

Either option, it seems, requires that we spend more time thinking hard about not only philosophical practice but also about the nature of ourselves and our philosophical intuitions. And, this means that either option is going to require more experimental philosophy.


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Source: Alexander J.. Experimental Philosophy: An Introduction. Cambridge: Polity Press,2021. — 186 p.. 2021

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